March 12, 2025
Getting to Know Stampwheel 2.0
Sign up for this class and you are also admitted to the April 9 Flutter and Bloom Workshop.


Thank you for your interest in this class.
If you wish to sign up, click the button at the bottom of this post. A payment of $5.00 from most credit cards will be accepted.


Extra floral image added with black mat.


Butterfly added and double mat.
Jaycee Gaspar has given me permission to go over his outstanding video introducing Stampwheel 2.0 with you.
It’s always exciting get a delivery from Altenew. Opening the beautiful box containing Stampwheel 2.0 is super exciting.
If you own the first Stampwheel you know the basics of how to use this extraordinary stamp positioner. (Jaycee has an excellent video on that as well).
But now it’s time to get beyond the basics and use Stampwheel 2.0 to its full potential. There are so many ways this tool will make your crafty life even easier.
We will review some of the advantages of Stampwheel 2.0. Our focus will be making four cards out of one 8 1/2 x 11 piece of cardstock using Stampwheel 2.0.
Supplies: (As always you are encourage to use whatever supplies you have for this workshop).
Bouquet of Poppies Stamps and Stencils
Stampwheel 2.0
Tangerine Dream Fresh Dye Ink
Cherry Sweet Fresh Dye Ink
Small Blending Brushes
Permanent Black Ink
4 Landscape Fold Card Bases
(1) 8 1/2 x 11″ white cardstock
Trimmer
9×12″ Ultra Sticky Mat
Sentiments of your choice
Black Alcohol Marker to color in flower centers

Stamp images to fill an 8 1/2 x 11″ piece of cardstock by removing side from the Stampwheel 2.0

Cut 8 1/2 x 11″ cardstock into four A2 size cards (4 1/4 x 5 1/2″
Add extra images to the two lower cards (as shown in the cards at the top of this post). if you wish to fill in white space.
Add sentiments to all four cards.
Mat cards if you wish.

Try a different color family. Here I used Blue Mountain. Wouldn’t this make a nice set of cards to give as a gift?

This may be the prettiest 8.5 X 11 panel I have ever created. I will have a real difficult time cutting this into four cards. It comes directly from Jaycee Gaspar’s Perfect Parings video titled 4 Quick Cards with Stampwheel 2.0. You can find this on Altenew’s Blog or Jaycee’s Blog. I think the colors are just scrumptious. (Breezy Petals and Billowing Peonies)

This wreath on an 8 1/2″ square panel is created on the 2.0 Stampwheel. I’ve used stamps from Breezy Petals and Sophisticate Wreath. It could be divided into 2 or 3, maybe 4 separate cards. I will be teaching this in a Bridget Casey’s Free Saturday Workshop soon. Sign up for my blog and you’ll be notified of the date.
Thanks for joining this class. I teach once a month on Bridget Casey’s Free Saturday Workshop and every second Wednesday. My classes are announced in the Altenew Newsletter.
You can contact me at grammy2bo@gmail.com
