Rubber Stamping with Pearl Ex
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@KristiKaye1 Hairspray is fine for a project that is not intended to last for generations, but If you are using your Pearlex images in a scrapbook, I would forego hairspray and purchase a commercial product that seals. Hairspray can yellow with age, and I have no idea whether or not it is archival. Good luck with your projects!
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Thanks so much for this video. I couldn't figure out how to keep them from smearing as I sit here late at night making my Christmas cards. Who would have thought hairspray of all things! What kind of spray should I use on scrapbook pages though?
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@s0lid0nyx Yes, I have heard that too. I haven't tried but I believe it would work. Thanks for posting.
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Very informative, thank you for taking the time to post this video! I've also heard that you can mix your pearl ex with your embossing powder! I have yet to try it, though.
SUPER BRAVO MD
mathoceti 7 months ago
@mathoceti Thank you!
nightcats 7 months ago
lovely... that is one of MY favorite stamps, I use it all the time. ;) Thanks for this tutorial... helped a lot for another use of Pearl Ex. YAY! Also, helpful about the light and dark card stock info. THANK YOU! Would you mind telling me what kind of paper you were using please, especially the black. I'd appreciate it.
babyblueagle1 8 months ago
@babyblueagle1 Hello. Glad you found the video helpful. Sorry, I do not remember what kind of paper I used for the black. Probably just some standard black card stock.
nightcats 8 months ago
Thank you for sharing this. I just invested in my first set of rubber stamping supplies and picked up some Pearl Ex pigments. They were not what I expected, and found myself dumbfounded on how to use them. I really appreciated your tutorial. Thanks again!
ChiKitty24 1 year ago
@ChiKitty24 Thank you. Pearlex do require some experimentation and practice, but you can create some lovely results using them. Have fun with yours.
nightcats 1 year ago