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Old 11-23-2004, 08:43 AM   #1  
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Default Best way to stamp on walls?

I was wondering if anyone would share their tips on what is the best way to stamp on walls. Do you put acrylic paint in a dish and then put your stamp in it or do you put the paint on the stamp with a brush? Any help would be appreciated before I try it here!
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Old 11-23-2004, 08:50 AM   #2  
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What I did was I put the acrylic paint on a styrofoam plate and used a cheap foam paint brush to pick it up. Then, I patted the foam brush on the stamp and stamped the walls. It went very fast as I didn't need to "re-ink" the the foam brush every time I stamped. Good luck!
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I have always just used a sponge brush to apply the paint to my stamps. It works great.
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I do the same thing that heidiho said that she does and it seems to work good
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Ditto, Heidiho! That's exactly the way I do it myself!
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