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I don't know if you've run across the Maya Road sheers for journaling, but they are really cute and fun.
I haven't purchased any of the journaling sheers myself because I figured this was one thing I could do with my stamps. I do have some sheers in other shapes and they are heavier vellum then I have, but it is pretty much the same thing otherwise. For my LOs I stamped my journaling stamp, cut it out and edged it with a marker - WALAA! faux sheer.
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[quote=I'm Hooked;11898180]let me try again. I originally uploaded to the wrong gallery, so moved it -- so I guess that is why it didn't work. Sorry (kinda new to all this)
Do you have to use special ink for this? I stamped my vellum DAYS ago and it still isn't dry, I'm kinda of a green horn when it comes to ink and stamping. Thanks
Candy
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Do you have to use special ink for this? I stamped my vellum DAYS ago and it still isn't dry, I'm kinda of a green horn when it comes to ink and stamping. Thanks
Candy
wow, I just used my black craft ink and my Staz-on. you can always heat emboss it too. hope this helps
There's my problem I didn't use staz-on. I don't even know what it is I'm just a green horn lol. Heat embossing? does a blow dryer work for that? Don't laugh at me too hard.. hahaha
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There's my problem I didn't use staz-on. I don't even know what it is I'm just a green horn lol. Heat embossing? does a blow dryer work for that? Don't laugh at me too hard.. hahaha
I'm not laughing! glad you are asking, at least I know someone is trying. ;) and you won't learn unless you ask!
Staz-on is an ink that will stamp and dry on non-porour surfaces - metal, plastic, glass, ceramic, etc. Stampin Up! sells some, so does Michaels and Jo-Ann's. It tends to be slippery when stamping - just be aware of that.
heat embossing - no, your hair dryer won't get hot enough.
Do you have any embossing powder? If so and you want to try it, I have used my iron by bracing it between books and carefully holding the paper by the edges and run the paper over the edge of the iron. I burned myself enough times I decided it was worth it to get a heating gun (with my 40% off coupon of course);)
I've also heard someone say they've used their toaster, but not tried that. You need something really hot.
I've been lurking the scrapbook challenges lately, but I realized that I've been using the keywords but not posting in the thread. This page satisfied several challenges including the faux sheers. Thanks!
I've been lurking the scrapbook challenges lately, but I realized that I've been using the keywords but not posting in the thread. This page satisfied several challenges including the faux sheers. Thanks!