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Old 11-15-2006, 11:59 AM   #1  
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I recently posted an upload of a card I did Titled "grateful". I mentioned that I used a plastic baggy technique. It was something I started doing a couple of years ago. I use a "Spectrum" stamp pad and leave it open, not together. I take cheap sandwich baggies and place it on my hand like a mitten and then rub my knuckles across then stamp pad, being careful not to blend the colors. O then rub then inked baggy across the stamp. I use a new baggy and repeat this a few times until the stamp is covered as I would like. I then "huff" the stamp and stamp the image on to the card stock. And Voula, that is what I call the plastic baggy technique.
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Old 11-15-2006, 12:54 PM   #2  
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This sounds interesting could you re-post your card. I'm a visual learner.
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Wow! Great card. I will have to try that technique. thanks for sharing.
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