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Forum: Techniques 06-14-2013, 11:21 PM
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Posted By Sare-bare
Have fun Anita... I am willing to give anything a...

Have fun Anita... I am willing to give anything a try or at least my interpretation of it. I have 'discovered' lots of fun things along the way. One of my favourite things to do/create is mixed...
Forum: Techniques 06-14-2013, 08:24 PM
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Posted By Sare-bare
Ok Anita, I may have lead you astray a bit on...

Ok Anita, I may have lead you astray a bit on this. I decided to try and recreate this technique again (it was a method that I used a loooong time ago and it worked then but the rubber 'recipe' must...
Forum: Techniques 06-13-2013, 09:39 PM
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Posted By Sare-bare
There used to be a type of foam you could buy for...

There used to be a type of foam you could buy for this method but I have done it myself with the red rubber from around your stamps. It doesn't need too much heating and just push the object to make...
Forum: Techniques 06-13-2013, 01:07 AM
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Posted By Sare-bare
I know that the pieces are often rather small but...

I know that the pieces are often rather small but if you have a larger, or even a not too small piece, you can heat the rubber with a heat gun and press onto something with a pattern or texture (for...
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