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Card Making Using Glitter Glue With Rubber Stamps

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Summary: Using glitter glue with rubber stamps in making handmade greeting cards; tips, tricks and more in this free arts and crafts video taught by an expert.

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By Fran Bricken
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Fran Bricken has taught art to adults and children and has been stamping for over ten years. At lasting Legacy Fran teaches card making and stamping techniques.


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"Hi! I’m Fran Bricken and I want to show you a technique for rubber stamping where you use glue and glitter, you know you can use rubber stamps on ink pads and markers, you can also emboss but especially during the holidays glitter is nice to use and you can use a rubber pad that actually is a glue pad, you can also use a glue stick to cover your stamp but I find the glue pads the easiest one to do. You just want to press that down there like you would on an ink pad, make sure that’s covered good, stamp on your paper, get your glitter, it’s kind of like embossing you’re going to cover your whole image there, shake that off and then end it up with three little trees, now the nice thing about this is that you do not have to emboss that like you would with the heat gun, if you find that you’ve got little pieces like that you can either brush them off with your fingers or get a really fine tipped paintbrush to go over those but once that dries that will set and makes for a nice image, I use those to make some little gift cards. If you have any questions about stamping with glitter and glue pads you can check our website out at Lasting Legacy. "

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