Rubber Stamping Techniques

Finding Popular Books on Rubber Stamping Techniques

Finding Popular Books on Rubber Stamping Techniques

rubber stamping techniques

If you are interested in finding popular books on rubber stamping techniques, you will be pleased to know that the internet is one of the best places to conduct your search. There are many detailed books, guides, and eBooks that highlight techniques such as glitter glass, metallic spritz techniques, Angelina fibers, faux painting, and other types of strategies that rubber stamping experts use.

If you are searching for variety and creativity, you will be pleased with the selection offered at Amazon.Com. This massive online retailer has a long selection of products related to rubber stamping techniques.

In many instances, you will discover that the books offered on Amazon.Com come with supplies and materials that will assist you in creating beautiful effects when you work with the stamps, inks, and more. These materials are offered, typically, with complete instructions on how to perform the particular technique that it is highlighting.

The wonderful thing about choosing products for rubber stamping from Amazon is that there are millions of individuals and businesses that sell their products on there. The prices are typically very competitive - which allows you to pay the lowest prices. Go find all the popular books and other supplies on rubber stamping techniques today!

Here's Rubber Stamping Techniques Selections:

Creative Rubber Stamping Techniques...

Customer Review:
Great pictures of elegant projects will give you lots of creative ideas. Very nice and quite artistic - nothing too "cute." Step by step instructions make it easy for anyone, though I think this book is most useful for advanced-beginners and up. A go... Read More



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Rubber Stamping: Delightful Projects Galore For Ru...

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$3.75

 

personal stamp exchange presents rubber stamping t...

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The Ultimate Rubber Stamping Technique Book...

Customer Review:
Until I bought this book I didn't think that I could create anything really interesting and professional-looking. Was I wrong! The Ultimate Rubber Stamping Technique Book provides excellent direction and, more importantly, really inspires you to try... Read More


$19.95
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Great Impressions: Art & Technique of Rubber S...

Customer Review:
This book may not be for everyone, but I loved it. The book is dedicated to using your own hand carved stamps. Most of the author's stamps are simple designs, yet she shows amazing ways to use the stamps. The book stretches your creative mind and... Read More


$7.95
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Today's Discussion

What is the proper technique for using rubber stamps when painting?
I have heard that you can use rubber stamps with regular house wall paint to paint on walls. I bought some butterfly rubber stamps to decorate my nursery, but was looking for tips on this. Do you dip the stamp in the paint or do you brush the paint on? Any tips are appreciated. THANKS!

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behr28
Dip it in the paint, just dont soak it in the paint or it will make a mess. Start by testing it on a piece of paper or a board. That way you can see how much paint to get on the stamp and have an idea of how much pressure to use when you do it on your wall...happy painting!

Flo
If you want one color, just dip it & blot off the excess on a paper towel. If you want more than one color, paint the stamp - a thin foam brush works well for this. I use styrofoam plates to hold the paint. You can buy craft paint at Michael's, etc., for a nominal fee - maybe $1/bottle.

jidwg
Most rubber stamps have either too much detail or not enough surface for the paint to hold onto since paint is so much thinner and runnier than the inks made to use with rubber stamps. If you really want to give it a try, I suggest using a rubber brayer to apply a very thin coat of paint because if you dip the stamp or use any kind of brush, the paint will run into areas of the stamp not meant to be part of the design. Now the stamps that will work well are the foam stamps that are also sold in the rubber stamp department. These are meant to be used with paint and are less detailed with a higher raised surface to avoid the mess you may encounter with rubber stamps. You just brush the paint onto these with a foam brush or simply dip into a very shallow pool of paint. The brush however will allow you to use different colors on the same stamp.

Merr C
If you're nervous about actually using paint on the walls with the rubber stamps you can always use ink on clear contact paper and stick that on the wall. That way when you're done with that particular "look" you don't have to repaint the room, just pull down the contact paper.



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