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Old 11-07-2004, 06:55 AM   #1  
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Default Staz-on ?

Has anyone tried coloring with the blender and/or waterbrush using the staz-on pads or reinkers? Just wondering if it would work to color in tiles?

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Old 11-07-2004, 07:26 AM   #2  
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I haven't used the aquabrush, but I HAVE used rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball to add light background color to a tile...and it didn't take off the original stamped image. (See the shells tile coaster in my gallery...)
I would think the StazOn would stain/mess up your brush horribly. Perhaps try the alcohol on a Q-tip, touch the pad, and then paint?
Maybe that will work, but not sure.

Isn't it fun to experiment? HTH
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Old 11-07-2004, 10:20 AM   #3  
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StazOn ink is solvent-based, isn't it? I would think that water wouldn't work with it at all -- might even ruin the ink.
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I tried it with the blender pen....it works to color in image, but ruins the blender pen. i guess I have just dedicated one to use with red staz-on
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The STAZ-ON is not water based ... is it? I cant see how the blender pen would work with this product. I understand dedicating one blender pen to each pad...but does it truly give a water-color effect like with the water-based inks?
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