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


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

  1. calicopurr says:

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

  2. frenchpossum says:

    darling don’t stand while making a video wearing light coloured pants…Its Not a good look

  3. TheRUBBERSTAMPDIVA says:

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

  4. catherinestamps says:

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

  5. john146only says:

    Anyone got a favorite of stamping ink?

  6. topperholic says:

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

  7. Charliedale9966 says:

    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?

  8. jazznjava says:

    well explained. thanks.

  9. Atonal10 says:

    this is so tight

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