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Old 08-29-2005, 12:27 PM   #1  
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Default Any CRAFT reinker ideas or techniques?

I got stuck with 2 Craft reinkers, bliss blue and mauve mist, which I do not want, (long story as to why i have them :mad: ) , and I have them for sale on the B/S/T board, and really do not want to go thru Ebay, soooooooo........any ideas what I can do with them as for techniques??? Or do they sell empty ink pads someplace so I can make a craft pad? Thank you so much for your help, cause these little bottles sitting here on my desk are making me batty!!!! lol
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Default Think of craft reinker as PAINT

Think of craft reinker as paint.

You can dilute in water and spray on fabric for a faux tie dye look. (then stamp over the colors.

You can use them on sponges and sponge the edges of cardstock to give a shabby look. (Memory Makers paints style)

You can use paintbrushes in them and apply ink to rubber this way...or just apply the "paint" to fabric.

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