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Old 06-05-2005, 04:14 PM   #1  
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Default No spectrum pads

I do not own a specturm pad, but I was wondering if anyone has had success getting the same effect by applying multicolors indivinually to the brayer.
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Old 06-05-2005, 06:42 PM   #2  
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I myself, would be afraid I would mess up my ink pads trying to do that! It sounds hard to me! I just got the taffy spectrum pad and I LOVE it!
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I would think you might be able to do it with the "spots" - just line them up next to each other - maybe rubberband them together to keep them in place and then run the brayer over it. I might just have to try this now. It sure would be an easy way to make any spectrum you wanted to make.
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Default A solution...if you have baby wipes

Have you tried the baby wipe technique?? You could use the re-inkers to put different colors on the baby wipe (they will run together) and then use the wipes as a stamp pad. OR...if you don't have re-inkers...I will guiltily admit I did the following:
Use your stamp pads to ink up a folded wipe (fold to the desired width of the color you want). Do this with as many colors as you want to use. Then, just line-up the folded-wipey-sections into the color pattern you want and STAMP AWAY! That way, your ink pads stay "clean". It works, but you won't get as vibrant a color as you would from a regular spectrum pad.
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