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Old 07-12-2007, 07:56 AM   #1  
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Question coloring cs

I know about brayering over cs, seen/done this on the Au Chocolat DP, but is there a faster way than brayering an entire sheet of neutral cs another color?
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Old 07-13-2007, 09:03 AM   #2  
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Other than DTP (directly taking your ink pad to your paper), I can't think of one...
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You could spray it with color mist or walnut ink- but you would have more color variation.
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Another way might be to watercolor it. Mix some reinker with water in a bowl then use a big soft paintbrush to wipe over the whole thing. This will make your cs curl though so after it dries, you may need to iron it. You could also put the diluted reinker in a mist bottle and spritz the paper.
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You can also use a stipple brush and color the entire piece...that is usually pretty fast for me...and one of my favorite ways of adding colors...Or you can use a craft sponge...ink it up and kinda swipe or pounce the color onto the paper until its covered like you want...
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What about sponging colour on?
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