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I am new to this site. I thought I'd try and get some ideas for brayering techniques. I know the " basic" ones: rubber cement. Spectrum pads, resist. I'll be showing some experienced stampin' ladies all the things they can do with their brayers.
Thanks for your time,
Kimber
ok, I don't know about the rubber cement and the brayer, but I just got some rubber cement from Viking yesterday, how do I use it with my brayer?
A million thank you's in advance!
__________________ Angela Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.
-Robert A. Heinlein
Furkids; Matilda Louise, Zoe, Boy, Queso, and Spooky.
oh, back to an idea with your brayer, if you use the acrylic attachment from the SU catty and wrap saran wrap around it, roll it in the ink pad you get a really cool random design also you can take the same acrylic attachment and wrap yarn around it in different distances apart and criss cross each other for another cook effect in the ink pad.
__________________ Angela Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.
-Robert A. Heinlein
Furkids; Matilda Louise, Zoe, Boy, Queso, and Spooky.
never mind on my question about rubber cement, I went to resources and found the answer. Thanks for the question about the Brayer, and sparked a hunt on my part for something new.
__________________ Angela Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.
-Robert A. Heinlein
Furkids; Matilda Louise, Zoe, Boy, Queso, and Spooky.
I got this information off this site and will try to post it here...I haven't tried to "attach" anything before...wish me luck! There's a bazillion things you can do with a Brayer!!
Try the serigraph technique (tutorial on this site). It's pretty and the color combinations are endless. And (the best news) it's nearly impossible to make a mistake!