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Cherise Sibeto

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Excellent, being unmounted means they take up minimal storage space and the rubber is a good quality. The stamps are deeply etched which produces an excellent clear image, even on the fine detailed areas of the stamps.

I love this new concept that Sheena has come up with, by using the stamps as the basis of the design you can practice the paint fusion techniques without all the difficulties that painting from nowhere on a blank sheet would put you off. This gets you up and running right away.

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These stamps and the whole system is fab. Do hope you got the DVD as well, it makes it so much easier to see what you need to do. Have a play without the paint on the practice sheets that come with the stamps and you will be away in no time.

Hey fam. Is there a way to paint only a specific stamp type? I have a bunch of trees mixed in with hills and mountains, and coloring in the mountains/ hills also colors in the trees in front of them. Is there a way to paint the interior of the trees a new color without having to actually color in each individual tree?

The technique could not be more simple, you chop fruits and veggies and then use them as stamps. We used acrylic paint and a brayer to roll paint on to our stamps. I've wanted to make an apple stamped pillow set (think Autumn decor) or possibly even a dress for a while and I was really pleased with how the prints looked using small granny smith apples.

Brush on enough paint to coat the leaves lightly, but too much paint will make your print blotchy and take away from the detail of the leaves (you can see what I mean with the blotchy orange leaf, my first attempt). Paint the stem, too, if you want.

I rolled out butcher paper for easy clean up. I sliced all the fruits and vegetables so the kids could choose which stamps they would like to use. Then I let them go at it! A general rule in our house it to choose three paints to mix at a time. Our kids love to mix paint, but it can get a little crazy when ALL the paints are mixed together.

To make the stamp, I use a hot glue gun to stick the foam onto a piece of scrap wood. Add the second layer. My stamps had two layers, and for the one where we dipped it in a plate, it could have used a third layer.

I started this whole project by painting all the walls and trim in the basement, then letting it dry for a week or so to make sure it cured before I started adding things on top. A coat of white does wonders, right?

Stencil and stamps are ideal for beautiful motifs and patterns on creative projects. Make for example your own motifs with our stencils and stencil colors or use our stencils with motifs. We also have stamps and stencils that can be dipped in paint to make pretty prints.

About fabric print color: there are different brands, all have their advantages and disadvantages. To print fabric, the fabric paint has to be thicker than ordinary fabric paint. Some of my fabric paints already have thickener added and are ready for printing, while some are too runny, such as my silk paints, and need extra thickener, which can be bought separately.

Why to wash and iron your fabric prior to printing: Often new fabrics have some finishing which has to be removed so that the fabric paint sticks to the fibers. And if the fabric is too wrinkled after washing it should be ironed to have a smooth surface for printing.

Face Painting Stamps are very useful for face painting a large number of children in a line. All you have do is load the face paint on to the face paint stamp and apply to the skin. Simple. Face painting stamps are perfect for face painting very young children who may not sit still for more than a minute or two.

Stamp Paints is a woman-owned painting company that services the Greater Rochester region. It is operated by wife and husband duo Kayleigh and Joshua Stampfler. Josh is the head painter and can be reached at stamp...@gmail.com or 585.364.1662.

The stamps I wanted were planner stamps: a recycle symbol to mark recycling pick-up days, and an envelope back to make occasions for which I want to send cards. That way they could be large and visible without really taking up space, because I could write over them easily. I indentured my husband to play with paint with me.

Investment: large Butterfly- Swallowtail Stamp : 13 / Acrylic paints are inexpensive around 1 each , the fabric medium price is around 1.25. I bought them in Hobbycraft. Fabric price depend on your provider.

Yes. I have fallowed a very easy process and according to the instructions the technique guarantee bright colors up to 20 washes. I have hand washed the fabric twice up to the moment and the images are as nice as the first day. ( leave the paint dry 48 hours before washing)

I recommend using smooth cotton fabrics or fabrics with little texture. Cotton canvas is superb! black out also can be stamped. The acrylic paint penetrates better on cotton fibers than polyester but if you are making a lampshades you can stamp on polyester as this fabric probably never will be washed.

I started by stamping the Crackle Paint background on Wood Textures Designer Series Paper with Early Espresso ink. To stamp a big background stamp like this, I prefer setting the stamp on my work surface with the rubber side face-up. Then, I hold my stamp pad upside down in my hand and pat it all over the rubber. Afterwards, I lay the paper face down onto the background stamp, cover it with a layer of printer paper (to prevent getting ink all over my hands), and use my fingers to press the paper into the stamp. Afterwards, carefully lift up the paper. This technique produces beautiful results for background stamps!

Michelle did make the challenge seem interesting: Paint two colors on a piece of paper, ink up your stamp with the same colors, then stamp and watch the colors blend and disappear when stamp/paint match.

Next, I painted the stamp and pressed it onto dry paper. You can see the results from very wet paint to almost-dry paint. Michelle suggested index cards, but I decided to use hot-press watercolor paper. These pieces will all be re-used.

I LOVE those colors together. The turquoise and yellow. I must use this a LOT now. I like the disappearing act. I found that, too, that thicker paint looked best, but even the craft paint really makes a mystery.

Here are the things that you need to stamp your own cookie.
*A brand new stamp that has not been used with ink. I prefer the clear stamps, but regular stamps work just fine as well. It is just easier if you can see through your stamps to see where you are placing them.
* Food coloring Gel (I use Americolor) with a dish to hold it.
* Sponges to apply the color to the stamp
* Cookies
* Fondant or modeling chocolate or a mixture of the two.
* A paint brush to touch it up or add a little to the design.

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Another great saving idea! Thank you! I loved the result, I like the Grungy wet look and then the dryer look of a ink pad. I also tried spreading out the paint mixed with water on my acrylic block and used it like a ink pad. It worked great, the dryer the better, it looks like a ink pad was used. This is what I will be doing today! (besides packing to move) Thanks again Lindsey ?

This is a nice way for beginners to experiment with watercolors to see how the paints move and blend without stressing over the quality of their work. It looks like it would be great with background stamps too.

Before today, you could click the stamp tool and then click the paint ball and add an alpha and if you turned the intensity down to 0 you could paint the image onto a plane or an object. I can no longer do that. It only allows you to add a texture alpha

Stamping on fabric is a fun and easy project and you create designs that are unique and all yours. Generally, larger stamps work better (larger than 1"). Delicate, small stamps with fine details are best suited for ink and paper.

You can print on solid fabrics or on prints as I did in this tutorial. Spiff up an ugly fabric with some textile paint stamping! Yes, you really can make an ugly kinda interesting with just a little paint and time.

I poured the green and red paint onto a paper plate and had my son firmly press his apple into the paint. Once the apple was completely covered, I then had him firmly press the apple onto our paper and gently pull up.

You can load images into the Paint Brush and use them as color stamps. Painting the model with a stamp is like painting a decal or tattoo directly on the model. That is, each time you click on the model when a stamp is loaded onto the Paint Brush, the image is applied to the model.

Those stamp sets are so cool, and as usual you make it look so easy to make beautiful cards with them. I have seen a few reruns of Bob Ross videos since I moved to the US. He was incredibly talented and it was just amazing how he could just make things appear with a flick of the paintbrush.

Love Bob Ross, and I love your cards. They are so amazing. Thank you for making a video and showing how easy it can be to make such beautiful cards. I actually remember two of his episodes. One, is when he had his pet squirrel on the show. It was so cute! Another, he was doing his usual, trees, mountains, happy little bushes, etc. I think it was a winter scene, but out of nowhere, with a sort of spatula tool (palette knife?), he built a cabin. It was just so fascinating for me to watch him do that little house out of one little strip of paint on the end of a flat piece of metal.. hehe The very first, and only, painting I ever did was Bob Ross inspired. My mother has it. ^_^ Thanks again, for sharing. I must have that stamp set now.

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