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  • wow thats very clever

  • This is a great, easy to understand video with spectacular results. Thanks.

  • great video!

  • wow!

  • Great video ! Love this tag! (:

  • Thank you! Fantastic tutorial!

  • I learned so much from watching your video this evening. I practiced by watching you and doing it over and over again. Your instructions were clear and easy to follow. Hope you make more videos like this in the future! By the way, which Tim Holtz stamp did you use? Having trouble finding online and would like to have for myself.

  • I learned so much from watching your video this evening. I practiced by watching you and doing it over and over again. Your instructions were clear and easy to follow. Hope you make more videos like this in the future!

  • You explained this very well. I would have not known how to use the pad correctly. Thank you! Can you explain to me what is the difference between a distress ink and a pigment ink? Other than the spritzing technique, couldn't I get this affect from a pigment ink?

  • Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed it very much.

  • Excellent, clear tutorial!

  • Thanks for the tutorial, I had bought the distress ink pad, but had NO idea how to use it, till now, thanks a bunch!!

  • Wow. That is so great looking. And I would never have figured out how to do that. TFS.

  • As someone who is only starting out with inks and learning different techniques, I love how you explain things.

    Thanks very much for sharing :-)

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  • wow. you're full of info on stuff - never knew to tilt the blending tool, for instance.

    awesome. thanks for this!!

  • Wow! When you removed the mask the original stamp really popped!

  • Are you storing your sponges inside the stamp pad? I saw a person store the specific color to the back of the pads with a small dot of velcro but it looked as if you were getting them right out of the pad itself.

  • I appreciate the fact that you explained exactly how to hold the blending tool to get the desired effect - great job!

  • That is way cool. Where did you get those awesome stamps??

  • great job! it's nice to see a man stamper!

  • If you stamp your image last you don't have to make a mask

  • The image has to be stamped first, or it won't be white, therefore you have to make a mask.

  • I really enjoyed this! You make it look so easy!

  • Great job!! Hope to see more.

  • Excellent! Thanks for sharing!

  • Very nice! I learned a lot and am going to try this technique.

  • Yes, they do. They're already mounted on cling foam, so they just peel off the storage sheet and attach to your acrylic block.

  • Do his unmounted stamps automatically stick to the acrylic block?

  • Study was be plain explanation.

    It is wonderful UM.

  • You are so talented! Thank you for sharing your techniques, but you are an artist, I don't think I could do it the way you do! I especially appreciated the Bind it all tutorial, very helpful!

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