Using Markers to Color Open Stamps

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Summary: How to use markers to color open rubber stamps for making cards for various events and occasions; get expert tips and advice on homemade arts and crafts in this free instructional video.

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" Hi! Welcome back, now you know that you get a stamp, you rubber stamp it and all of a sudden you are like what do I do, how do I color. For the next, next four segments, I am going to show you different methods on coloring your open stamps. The first one is with markers. You do want to use markers that are acid free and most of them will say on there acid free, they will say water based or pigment ink . Pigment ink is very permanent and it really works well on fabric as well. Most of them will have one thick end and others, in the opposite is thinner. So all you do is just take your stamp and start filling it in with your marker and whatever color you wanted to and it makes it real easy that you can even get your children involved in this, so easy. "

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