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Could 'rock-n-roll' be referring to wheels by any chance?
I'm not sure about kiss, but huff is when you 'huff' on your stamp before you stamp it. I usually do this if i have colored the areas of my stamp in with markers, then 'huff' on the stamp and then stamp it.
I'm clueless about kiss though.
I think rock-and-roll is what you do when you are stamping on a curved surface such as a terra cotta pot - you rock the stamp into the curve to get ink coverage before lifting.
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Kissing is where you ink up a large bold stamp. Then ink up a smaller stamp and stamp it onto the larger stamp. Now stamp the larger stamp on your paper. It should have a design on the bold solid stamp.
Hi there! I am the one who posted the tech Rock-n-Roll,Kissand Huff in my gallery. Its just 3 different tech's I used to make these cards.(just tryin to be funny!) Rock-n-Roll is taking a solid stamp, circle or squares work best, and only inking the edges and a bit into the stamp by rocking and rolling the edges of stamp. That way you have an ink fade-out into the center of stamp instead of the whole thing solidly inked. Kissing is pressing another inked or un-inked stamp to a previously inked solid stamp, which lays down and takes off ink from it. Gives interesting patterns and textures.
Tandra
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