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Inking
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Stamp Ink: What Are the Differences?
by Patter Cross (Jan 12, 2009)
Chalk ink, dye ink, pigment ink, StazOn, VersaMark—what are all of these inks? Which ones do you need? What is the difference between them all? In this article I will explain what each type of ink is and how you would use it. |
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Glam It up with Glimmer Mist
by Jane Swanson (Nov 4, 2008)
With names like Candy Apple Red, Peach Delight, Lemon Zest, Honey Dew Mist, Sea Glass and Juneberry Wine, it is a delightful challenge to pick your favorite from over 50 colors of the new product Glimmer Mist. |
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Brayered Sky Technique
by Georgina Hefferman (Sep 30, 2008)
When it comes to capturing the depth of color of a cloud-free sky on a card or layout the brayered sky technique is perfect. |
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How To: Stipple
by Jane Swanson (May 9, 2008)
Stippling is a technique used to create a grainy textured effect by gently tapping an inked, flat, stiff-bristled brush straight up and down on a piece of paper. |
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Photo Tinting with EZ tintZ
by Jennifer Sizemore (Nov 21, 2007)
Although I love the hand-tinted look, I never wanted to invest in the oils that achieve that look. Instead, I have found that EZ Walnut Ink tintZ from Fiber Scraps are perfect for this technique. Here is what you do: |
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Kool-Aid “Dye”namics
by Jennifer Sizemore (Jan 12, 2007)
Kool-Aid: The product that has caused mothers everywhere to panic at a tipped glass will now become something you love because of its staining power. |
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To Dye For
by Lindsay Teague (Apr 14, 2005)
By simply adding a bit of fabric dye to your tags, papers, flowers, and fabrics, you can turn everyday objects into works of art. Here are some instructions on what you’ll need to do in order to get started: |
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Crack Open a Container of Walnut Ink
by Sara Horton (Dec 10, 2004)
Walnut ink is a popular product for staining paper products to make them appear antiqued. An almost magical solution, it dries with a color gradation that mimics actual aging of old documents. |
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Scrappers, INK.
by Libby Weifenbach (Mar 31, 2004)
What can you ink when you scrapbook? Everything! Here are a few ideas to get you started. |
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