In the Forums

Register

Today's Posts

Search

Get the Weekly
Inkling
newsletter





Previous Issues

Splitcoaststampers's privacy policy

Get Social

Splitcoaststampers on InstagramLike Splitcoaststampers on FacebookFollow Splitcoaststampers on TwitterPit Splitcoaststampers on Pinterest

Sponsored Ads


 
Splitcoaststampers.com - the world's #1 papercrafting community
You're currently viewing Splitcoaststampers as a GUEST. We pride ourselves on being great hosts, but guests have limited access to some of our incredible artwork, our lively forums and other super cool features of the site! You can join our incredible papercrafting community at NO COST. So what are you waiting for?

Join the party at Splitcoaststampers today!

Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 09-03-2004, 11:42 AM   #1  
Glitter Guru
 
Jenmouer's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2004
Location: the Burbs of Richmond, VA
Posts: 5,214
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default Stupid question...how do you use a Brayer

ok here goes -

How do you use a brayer....
__________________
Jenni -Happy SU Demo -
MY GALLERY & MY CHAOTIC LIFE
One kid makes you a Parent - Two makes you a Referee
Jenmouer is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 09-03-2004, 11:47 AM   #2  
SCS Moderator
 
camsmom's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Severna Park, MD
Posts: 21,292
Likes: 0
Received 2 Likes on 2 Posts
Default

The first link is from teh respources section of the forum. Click on forums and then scroll down to resources, tons of tip sheets. The one I linked was "50 ways to love your brayer."
Forums at Splitcoaststampers

Here is a link to a previous thread
Forums at Splitcoaststampers
__________________
I want people to be afraid of how much they love me-M. Scott

camsmom is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 09-03-2004, 04:50 PM   #3  
Cardstock Collector
 
KellyHeelon's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 4
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

I would like to know how to use the brayer. There have been some cool cards.
KellyHeelon is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 09-04-2004, 07:58 PM   #4  
Duchess of Dork
 
Chef Mama's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: In my own little world
Posts: 30,477
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default Can't find the 50 ways page

Britta, could you link that page to a reply? I can't find a resources section in forums. Thanks!

Lori
Chef Mama is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 09-04-2004, 10:15 PM   #5  
Pearl-ExPert
 
karixma's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2004
Location: the beautiful Pacific Northwest
Posts: 2,019
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

See the yellowish/creamy caramel bar at the top of your screen? The resources button is the 4th from the left. Check out all those buttons, there are some really great things there!
__________________
Happy Stampin',Charisma
When my children complain, I remind them "If the world didn't suck we'd all fall off!"
My itty-bitty SCS Gallery
karixma is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 09-05-2004, 08:35 AM   #6  
Duchess of Dork
 
Chef Mama's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: In my own little world
Posts: 30,477
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default More help, please!

Okay, I feel really dumb now! I can get into the resources page, but can't find anything about brayers. Is there a way to get beyond the "recently added" techniques? It must be simple & I just can't figure it out! UGGGGHHHH!!!!! THANKS!!!!

Lori
Chef Mama is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 09-06-2004, 04:18 PM   #7  
Duchess of Dork
 
Chef Mama's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: In my own little world
Posts: 30,477
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default I found the list!

YEA! I finally did a search in forums with "love your brayer" and came up with this post---I'll copy & paste it here:

"50 Ways to Love Your Brayer
Shared by Boni Boutelle

It has come to my attention that there are more than 50 ways to leave your lover but have you ever considered 50 Ways to Love your Brayer?!!

It has been requested of me by several demonstrators to share my list of brayer techniques and ideas! I do not claim to hold the only true answer to the brayer and please if you have some ideas to add let me know as I use this outline for advanced classes and stamp camps and would welcome any input!!

So here goes:

Basic Brayer Techniques through Advanced
(not necessarily in that order depending on your level of experience with the "Awesome Power of the Brayer")

Supplies: Brayer (rubber, lucite, foam rollers)
All other supplies will be listed with the description of technique

RUBBER:

1. Stripes: using markers, make stripes on your brayer (this works best if you lie it on its back and turn the
roller while holding the marker) all the way around until the beginning and ending stripe meet. Roll brayer across
your paper in whatever direction you desire.

2. Squiggles (technical term): Repeat the same process as for Stripes but make wavy lines instead of straight ones.

3. Confetti/Dots/Raindrops: Randomly make marks on your brayer with your marker (you can use different colors) all
over the entire roller. Then roll away.

4. Plaids: Same as with the markers for Stripes except criss cross pattern.

5. Plaids: You could also outline the stripes for your plaids with the smaller tip of your marker to make the
plaid/stripes stand out more.

6. Plaids: Rainbow/Kaliedacolor plaids are made with the brayer being rolled over a KC pad several times then
brayering over your paper. Repeat as necessary for the desired depth of color and surface coverage. Then repeat
the process in the opposite direction.

7. KC Backgrounds: Same as above just don't create a plaid design. This works great for those scenery/landscape
cards.

8. Reverse/mirror Image: Color your stamp, rubber side up and roll the brayer over the image several times, then
roll over your paper (works great with trees, flowers etc) You can also add this technique to the above KC backgrounds
for a great scenic card.

9. Mirror Image: If you have an image that you want to face each other say the Pig from Farm Fun.....you would
brayer over the stamp like above and then roll onto your paper then stamp the original pig image nose to nose with
the first.

10. Kissing: Brayer over a background stamp like Pindot Plaids then use your other stamps like the Seasonal Solid
and stamp onto the background stamp then stamp onto your card stock - your solid stamp now has a design and you have
just multiplied your uses of one set.

11. Ghosting: Stamp an image on your card (say the Snowflake from the "Snowflake" set) several times in clear
embossing ink. (DO NOT EMBOSS) Then brayer over your invisible images with regular dye pad and your snowflakes
will start to appear.

12. Resist: Works best with glossy paper, you will need to choose your resist medium, ink, wax or other. I tried
with the metallic pens (looked different) What happens is that you color on the glossy card stock with the pens
anyway, or pattern then you use the same technique as the ghosting by brayering over with a different color. The
pattern that you drew or colored will not let the brayered ink to absorb through the card stock therefore comes the
"resist". (this category could actually count for about 10 different ways to love your brayer as you are only limited
by your imagination on what you choose as your resist medium)

Others to try:

13. oil colored pencils (work best with regular matte finished papers);

14. crayons;

15. wax paper;

16. metallic pens;

17. ink;

18. resist ink;

19. emboss ink (try the emboss pens to write a hidden message);

20. rubber cement;

21. masking fluid;

22. white out/correction pen;

23. Gel pens;

24. wax resist sticks;

25. Deka paint (for fabric - much harder to do).

26. Another "Resist" able technique: crumple a piece of wax paper; iron (on hottest setting/no steam) wax paper onto
white card stock (be sure to use an additional sheet of card stock between the wax paper and iron); press for only 2-3
seconds - this will transfer the wax to both sheets of card stock (if you iron too long the wax will be absorbed into
the paper) Ink your brayer and then brayer over card stock.

The brayer will resist laying color where the was paper has left its design (makes a great background paper)

27. Another variation to the above is to use your stylus tool and with the wax paper on the card stock use the tip of
your stylus to write your own message or draw your own design - brayer over to reveal your design or message.

28. Use your brayer for those big background stamps to get an all over inking.

29. You could also use the same technique as above for those bigger solid images that you want to emboss. Brayer
over the image with the emboss pad for an even/smoother finish.

30. Put a piece of cheesecloth down and brayer over the cheesecloth for a different effect.

31. Try the same as above with lace doilies.

32. Lace

33. Bubble wrap

34. Brayer over a leaf (two ways to do this: place card stock over leaf or other nature finds and bring out the
textured surfaces below; or use the reverse/mirror image technique to pick up the pattern of your nature find.)

35. Joseph's Coat: Brayer with a KC pad and cover the entire area of your card (glossy works best). Emboss your
image with clear embossing powder/ink on top of the area colored (this technique works best with the more solid image
stamps like the tent from Roughin It or the Kids Prints). Then ink your brayer with Black or Navy (the darker the
better) and cover the entire card again with this new color. Let the overcoat of ink dry, then buff the card with
a paper towel to remove excess ink. What happens is that your KC color will then shine through. Just think of a
great landscape card with stars in the sky and trees) WOW!!

36. Ink up your brayer with embossing ink and roll over the entire card then emboss with clear powder

37. Brayer an intense/brilliant color on glossy card stock then use a speckle background stamp and clear emboss ink,
stamp then emboss with Rainbow Razzle or other multi colored emboss powder. When you heat it will bring out the
beautiful play in colors.

38. Watercolor brayer: Ink your brayer with a rainbow pad or markers, then spritz with a water bottle, then roll out
for a very pretty watercolor look.

LUCITE/ACRYLIC:

39. Put rubber bands around your brayer for unique background

40. Wrap syran wrap around your brayer for another unique background

41. Try fabric netting or the netting from bags of oranges or marbles as above.

42. Cheesecloth another unique background

43. Try string

44. Yarn

45. Crochet yarn

46. Try the new Encore pads and rolling it out onto liquid appliqué for a faux suede look.

47. Use your acrylic brayer to roll out paperclay

48. Use your acrylic brayer to make sharp creases in your card stock

49. Crinkle up a piece of Mulberry paper, ink up your brayer with the new Encore pads and give your Mulberry paper that guilded look.

50. Faux Suede - squeeze brown liquid appliqué on wax paper or aluminum foil. Roll the brayer until it is coated and smooth. Roll and even coat of the liquid appliqué on your cut out image (try the gingerbread man die cut) let it set for a minute then heat. This will give you a nice suede feel. Try it with different colors. But be sure to clean your brayer right away.

51. Use your acrylic brayer with pigment ink on glossy (takes a little while to dry) don't roll use a quick sliding motion to brush the inked brayer across the card stock, wiggle if you want (the brayer silly!) You can make some awesome plaids or sunbursts.

52. Try the same technique above but tap the brayer around in different areas for an all over colorburst.

FOAM:

53. Use your foam brayer for an all over airbrush effect.

54. Use your foam brayer with your stencils.

55. Use with the KC pads for rainbow effect.

56. Use your foam brayer with markers for an interesting look. I've heard that you can make some great tortoise shell, leopard or gemstone looks on glossy card stock.

57. You can also use the spritz technique with the foam brayer for a watercolor effect.

Okay so I said 50 ways to Love your Brayer and came up with 57 - so sue me!!! =0) Care to add to my list and go for
100?! "
Chef Mama is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 06-01-2006, 12:14 PM   #8  
Kookie Creator
 
Julesstampin's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: I don't have to travel far for convention! Yeah!
Posts: 411
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

I use my brayer with almost every project. I run it "dry" on top of my project when I am layering cardstock together. It helps to make the adhesive stick flat and more permantently. Especially if you use glue stick.
Julesstampin is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 08-07-2006, 09:53 AM   #9  
Insane Embellisher
 
agentil's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Holladay (SLC), Utah
Posts: 906
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

All these techniques are really cool, but HOW do you actually use the durn thing? Every time I've tried it, I end up getting the edges of my ink pad all smudgy and I can't seem to get it inked up perfectly evenly, so I end up with patchy spots or lines on the edges or heavier or lighter areas in different spots. Do you have to use it with glossy cardstock or does it work on regular? I've seen some great effects with it, but I just can't seem to duplicate them.
__________________
Adrian

Visit my Demo Website
I have a bouncing baby blog


There are three types of people in the world - those who can count and those who can't.
agentil is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 08-08-2006, 02:17 AM   #10  
Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Alumni
 
Lynn in St. Louis's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: well, duh!
Posts: 13,519
Received 8 Likes on 7 Posts
Default

Ok, since we are discussing brayers, I have a question. I used my brayer last night with classic black and I have tried everything and I cannot get it clean. (ARG) I have used everything...water, stamp cleaner, and even used Stazon cleaner...and it's a pretty purple color now. Has this happened to anyone else, and is my brayer ruined...or just doomed to be purple instead of pretty tan?
__________________
Lynn
Dirty Dozen Alumni

My Gallery
Lynn in St. Louis is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 08-08-2006, 02:46 AM   #11  
Stazon Splitcoast
 
lindylou1220's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Central NY
Posts: 20,034
Received 104 Likes on 81 Posts
Default

Happened to mine last night, too. I think we are doomed to purple brayers.
__________________
Linda
Stamp Cellar
CNY Stamps - 5/4/24


lindylou1220 is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 08-08-2006, 02:53 AM   #12  
Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Alumni
 
Lynn in St. Louis's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: well, duh!
Posts: 13,519
Received 8 Likes on 7 Posts
Default

Quote:

Originally Posted by lindylou1220
Happened to mine last night, too. I think we are doomed to purple brayers.
So it didn't ruin your brayer? You still use it? I was just afraid that after I applied a different colored ink that it would pick up some of the black/purple.
__________________
Lynn
Dirty Dozen Alumni

My Gallery
Lynn in St. Louis is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 08-08-2006, 02:55 AM   #13  
Stazon Splitcoast
 
lindylou1220's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Central NY
Posts: 20,034
Received 104 Likes on 81 Posts
Default

Well, I wouldn't use it on a light colored pad again because I do think it will pick up. Maybe if you have an old yellow pad it would clean that way. I don't have one or I'd try it.
__________________
Linda
Stamp Cellar
CNY Stamps - 5/4/24


lindylou1220 is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 08-08-2006, 01:35 PM   #14  
Stazon Splitcoast
 
etsdas's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Casa Grande, AZ
Posts: 28,932
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

I'd like suggestions on this topic of cleaning. I have a brayer I never use because I am sure it will be a challenge to clean.
__________________
Dorothy
My gallery

My blog: http://cardsbydorothy.blogspot.com/

etsdas is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 08-08-2006, 02:53 PM   #15  
Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Alumni
 
Lynn in St. Louis's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: well, duh!
Posts: 13,519
Received 8 Likes on 7 Posts
Default

Normally I just run it under running water and the ink just washes off. I wasn't so lucky with black though...but it's not ruined...just stained. Fear not...brayer with bravery!
__________________
Lynn
Dirty Dozen Alumni

My Gallery
Lynn in St. Louis is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 08-08-2006, 03:14 PM   #16  
Stazon Splitcoast
 
row4d's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 14,640
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

Quote:

Originally Posted by lindylou1220
Well, I wouldn't use it on a light colored pad again because I do think it will pick up. Maybe if you have an old yellow pad it would clean that way. I don't have one or I'd try it.
Mine's been stained since I used Lovely Lilac and didn't clean it for a while. I've used it on both dark and light colors without incident! ;)
__________________
Rachel
Proud SU! demo and Sci-Fi Geek!


My Stampin' Up! blog
"I'm a time traveler -- I point and laugh at archaeologists." 10th Doctor, "Silence in the Library"
row4d is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Reply






Posting Rules
You may post new threads
You may post replies
You may post attachments
You may edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off