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Old 06-06-2012, 10:14 AM   #1  
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i have some solid image stamps that i wanna stamp onto tiles with, using alcohol inks.......how would i do this??

do i need to make an ink pad, or just dab the stuff right onto the stamp itself???

do the inks ruin stamps?????


i know its easy i just having a "holly'moment" LOL..................
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The best thing for using the AIs on tiles is to either create a background on your tile with the AIs & then stamp with dye-base permanent ink (like Ranger Archival) or stamp a different stamp & color with the AIs.
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Thank You Vics!

i'm gonna play around and see what i can come up with!

i have used an outline stamp and "painted" them with the inks..........but was hoping for a quicker choice, LOL............
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that bottle on your blog is gorgeous!!!
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that bottle on your blog is gorgeous!!!
Thanks! Here's two cards I made with AI background & solid stamp:
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Here's a tutorial by Sharon Harnist on Ellen Hutson's Classroom blog that shows you how to actually stamp with Copics. Maybe you could do something similar with your AIs.
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