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  • From "Scrapbooking"
    episode SCB-259
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    These unique paper designs were created using a unique stylus with a moldable tip that was pressed into an embossed design.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    The background paper design on the right was created using a moldable stamp block that was impressed with the texture of crumpled paper.

    Artist Linda Sarine shares a few products that create customized stamp images: a moldable stamp block and a stylus tool with a moldable tip.

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    Color ToolBox Stylus, Tips, Molding Mat and Pigment Inks

    • Blend colors of pigment ink onto paper using a moldable tip stylus tool to create a soft background. Heat the stylus tip under a light bulb for about 20 seconds, then impress into one of the many designs in the moldable tip tray. Cover cardstock with the design of your choice (figure A). Clean the stylus with water between usage.

    Magic StampB. Moldable Foam Stamps

    • To create the look of "old" documents, heat a magic block stamp with a heat gun, then impress the block into a piece of crumpled paper (figure B) to impress the design. Ink the block with pigment ink, then stamp magic block over paper. Clean the block with water before re-using.

    Die-cuts/templates provided by Ellison Craft & Design. For more information about Ellison, see Resources.

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    RESOURCES :
    Creative Rubber Stamping Techniques
    Model: 0891348786
    Author: Mary Jo McGraw
    (1998) North Light Books (F & W Publications)
    Website: www.fwpublications.com

    Die-Cuts and Templates (Ellison Craft & Design)
    Cropping and cutting system are not available
    Ellison
    Website: www.ellison.com

    Decorating Scrapbooks With Rubber Stamps
    Model: 0806998466
    Author: Dee Gruenig

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    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    Acid-free Pigment Ink and Ancient Page Permanent Ink Refills
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    Magic Stamp Foam Block
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    Website: www.clearsnap.com

    Color ToolBox Stylus, Tips and Molding Mat (Clearsnap)
    Clearsnap Inc.
    Website: www.clearsnap.com


    GUESTS :

    Linda Sarine
    Mixed Media Artist
    Website: www.clearsnap.com

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