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Warmly,
Alison
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~Donna~
SAHM Val Gal 17, Wendy Woo 14, Seany 10
6 years of Stamping Bliss
Another look using watercolor paper. Cover the rubber stamp with clear
pigment ink and stamp it on the paper, then sprinkle clear embossing powder
over that and heat set. Using your watercolor inks make a wash to quickly
brush over the paper. Three complementary colors look nice and will give it
a rainbow effect. Hope this don't confuse you. Good luck. It's only paper
so play.
Just another stamper.
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I also apply my inks directly from the pad (colour box cat's eyes fluid
chalks are ideal for this - or if you try the technique on matt card, use
the cats eyes pigment ink) - darker colours tend to give a much better
effect, and they need to be applied quite heavily. Then comes the important
step (also applies to brayerd technique) ..... polish off any excess ink
when you have finished with a soft dry papper towel or tissue.
Another variation is to randomly overstamp the background with the original
stamp inked with one of the darker coloured inks.
Jenni
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