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It's a pretty handy tool. I use it if I want an image all in glitter. I stamp the image with versamark, sprinkle on heat and stick, heat with heat gun and then sprinkle on glitter. Then I heat set it again. Instead of the glitter you can also use flocking for a fuzzy image. Hope that helps.
You can also use craft pads to get a color behind that glitter (or if you're like me and don't have many craft pads, you can ink up the stamp in versamark then on your classic pad and then stamp--works great and the heat and stick sticks right to it!)! It's tons of fun!
This can also be used with a foil. What I have is a 6 by 24�? folded sheet packaged in a cellophane bag 6 by 5�?. It reads Rainbow Blend Foil on the label and the www.stampendous.com is listed also.
The steps I do are to versamark, pour on heat and stick, heat, then place the foil sheet on the stamped image and rub. Pull it off and you have a shiny colorful image.
Mine is the rainbow colors but it may come in other varieties, it was a gift to me. I think it looks best with a solid image.
Hi, Jimmy Buffet Fan. I don't think it matters at all what color EP you use. For the lemons, we used yellow EP. Flocking is a goop you apply as an embellishment and once you heat it with a heat gun, it puffs up. Puts fur on teddy bears, etc. I think that's right.