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Old 05-11-2009, 09:53 PM   #1  
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Have you ever used a toothbrush in cardmaking or other crafts?

For instance:

1. dip it in little amount of ink and rub along the bristles to get a background of tiny dots on your cardstock.

2. Its is a great thing to clean your stamps with.. specially the ones with details.

Any other use?
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I have heard it used for faux wood technique but have never tried it.
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I have a stamp that mimics that look. Much neater to use! I got tired of spattering me and everything around me!

Ever since I started stamping, I've kept 2 paint pads (they are rectagular soft fuzzy pads that fit onto a handle for painting) side by side in a plastic pencil case. I just wet them with water and a bit of stamp cleaner and wipe my stamps on those. It does a pretty good job!
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Usually only if I'm reeeeeeeally annoyed with my husband....
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Originally Posted by MSBetsyZ
Usually only if I'm reeeeeeeally annoyed with my husband....
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! :twisted:
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I haven't tried this yet, but you can use the toothbrush (stiff one) to bring up the paper to look like fur for this teddy bear... (Hoping this link works)

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http://www.paperscissorsinc.com/2008...bear-tear
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Originally Posted by Carolynn
I haven't tried this yet, but you can use the toothbrush (stiff one) to bring up the paper to look like fur for this teddy bear... (Hoping this link works)

Go to this link:

http://www.paperscissorsinc.com/2008...bear-tear.html
Thanks Carolynn!
This is a great idea. The teddy bear looks so cute.
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