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Old 04-21-2009, 09:53 AM   #1  
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Default Please explain "Reverse Joseph's Coat"

I have done this way too long ago, and I can't wrap my head around some of the samples in the gallery.

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Perhaps you could link us to some examples because I'm not sure if I've heard of that one before at least not in reverse.
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Haven't done this in a while, but here's what I remember:

Start with glossy white cardstock. Stamp your background image in the color of your choice. Use a sponge or daubers to apply 2-3 colors to the cardstock, but be sure to leave some white space. Now stamp an open image stamp (like a bolder line-art image) using versamark & emboss it with clear EP. Use the sponge or daubers to apply additional color. The embossed areas will resist the ink.

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That is pretty much it Jen, - thanks for explaining it so well. For samples, just search "Reverse Joseph's Coat" in the gallery.
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