I was creating some cards
with my Stamparatus for a customer order and the coloured ink pads I needed to
use were very 'juicy' which is a common problem with new pads and sometimes due
to humidity.
I tried to make the card a few times with light pressure and scraping the ink
to one side of the pad, but I still got too much ink on the photopolymer stamp
and thus smeared the image. The only other solution I knew of was to scrape off
the excess ink or dab the ink pad onto paper which I don't like to do as it
wastes the ink.
Then I remembered I had some Stampin' Spots which are perfect
for use on the Stamparatus as you don't get ink all over the plates when you
ink up your stamps. Fortunately I had some un-inked Stampin' Spots so I dabbed them on top of the
'juicy' parts on my ink pads. This served two purposes -- it removed the excess
ink from the pad and created an inked Stampin' Spot which was perfect for use with the Stamparatus.
In the end I was able
to create several identical cards quickly and easily, plus I removed some of
the excess ink from my full-size pads. This was definitely a win-win!
#ComputerAndCraftDesigns #StampinUp #creativetherapy #PaperCraftIdeas #HandmadeGifts #HandmadeCard
Find ideas, instructions and materials used to make a variety of paper-craft projects using Stampin' Up! products. As an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator in New Zealand I love to share my passion for creating things with paper including cards, boxes, gifts and decorations. I find that making things is a fun and relaxing past-time which relieves stress and gives me a purpose to be active every day. If you have any questions or want to learn more about Stampin' Up! feel free to contact me.
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Saturday, 25 May 2019
Stampin' Spots Come To The Rescue!
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