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Old 02-11-2005, 07:01 PM   #1  
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what do you pick up ink from to do sponging? Ink pads, reinkers??? sorry I put this in the wrong forum!!!
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I use the ink pads. Just tap your sponge onto the ink pad, and then dab onto your paper.
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Yep, me too, directly on the ink pad.
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thanks I will try that I was hoping to use ink pads because I have not bought reinkers yet
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I used my markers the other day because they were sitting in front of me. It worked fine. I also use my ink pads. Re-inkers leave too much ink on the paper IMO.
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If you have a lot of sponging to do, use a stipple brush instead. Tap it onto the pad and dab it on the paper--same effect, easier on the hand.

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I've also used markers applied them directly to the edge of a cosmetic wedge, then streak it across glossy paper. Overlap several colors for a spectacular starburst effect. Mask off an area with a sticky note and pull the wedge from the center out. Remove the note and you have a clean shape for greeting or embellishing. Technique is one of Dee Gruenig's.

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I've also used markers applied them directly to the edge of a cosmetic wedge, then streak it across glossy paper. Overlap several colors for a spectacular starburst effect. Mask off an area with a sticky note and pull the wedge from the center out. Remove the note and you have a clean shape for greeting or embellishing. Technique is one of Dee Gruenig's.

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