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Using Rubber Stamps to Make Homemade Cards : Using a Water Brush to Color in an Open Stamp

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2007

Learn how to use a water brush to fill in rubber stamps for making cards for various events and occasions. Get expert tips and advice on homemade arts and crafts in this free instructional video.

Expert: Shelly Cordsen
Bio: Shelly Cordsen has been sewing and crafting for years. She offers classes around the Southwest demonstrating many different advanced techniques.
Filmmaker: Mike Phillips

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  • @frenchpossum that isnt what the video is about.

  • When she says regular ink, I think she means dye ink. Pigment ink usually water soluble.

  • darling don't stand while making a video wearing light coloured pants...Its Not a good look

  • I like to use Twinklin H20's or Tombow makers and water. I learned the Tombow technique from Northwood Rubber Stamps.

  • john146only- Stampin' Up has the best inks, with matching paper, ribbon, buttons, etc. Check out my channel for more info.

  • Anyone got a favorite of stamping ink?

  • If you use a permanent ink pad such as Stazon, the ink won't run.

  • I have only one question about the water idea with rubberstamps. Wouldn't the ink you use from the rubberstamped image run, so is there a special ink or precaution to use before you do this?

  • well explained. thanks.

  • this is so tight

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