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  • Cool technique! Thanks.

  • I used Classic Ink in this video but have also used Craft Ink. You're right, there can be a bit of beading with Classic Ink on large smooth surfaces. I think it adds to the handmade charm :-) I wonder if you tried superfine-grit sandpaper on the large smooth areas just a teeny bit if the ink would stay put a little better? I haven't tried it, but it's just a thought...don't risk your embossing folder if the idea sounds too crazy to you! LOL

  • Did you use classic inks or craft ink? I tried it with classic ink and it beads up a bit.

  • Thank you for the tip with the acetate sheet!

    I had the idea to use my embossing folders with ink before but I managed to get the ink nearly everywhere and not only where I wanted it to go :-(

    Now I'm sure I'll get a good result!

  • What a great idea. thank you so much for sharing.

    Donna:):)

  • Oh, thanks for asking CandisRoss! I never thought to mention it! I just clean mine with my Stampin' Mist and Stampin' Scrub by running over that several times, and if need be, more Stampin' Mist on a paper towel and wipe off. Good as new! It may eventually looked stained but won't affect the performance of your brayer.

  • very cool idea! I have a question, I bought a brayer years ago and NEVEr used it excted to adhere cardstock to chipboard flat. My question is, when inking with it, How do you clean it?? Thanks!!!

  • what a great idea. i am going to try it. lol jamie

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