This should have been a fairly easy & straight forward process - the reality is my few dye ink pads were ENTIRELY too wet for this process with a dozen globby messes in the trash to prove it . . .I did finally get a usable piece by slightly altering the procedure. First I inked my acrylic block with Soft Stone then stamped the Gingko in Olympia green. Instead of huffing on the block per the instructios, I actually had to dry it a bit with my heat gun. Then I laid a piece of cardstock over the block and rubbed with my finger to transfer the image.
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Tue, Nov 22, 2016 @ 7:44 AM
Very pretty even if it gave you a bit of a challenge. Sometimes that happens more than other times. It's one of those techniques where we have to be happy with where the medium takes us and then we take over and decide how to finish the piece. I actually like the juicer ink pads for this technique. Be bold
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