For newcomers, this might just change your life.
First, here's what can happen when you DON'T condition a stamp:
Unconditioned Hero Arts banner stamp using Hero Arts butter bar ink |
Now, if you're aiming for a "distressed" look, this is fine. But I'm not generally a distressing stamper. I want clean images. After I stamped this blotchy aberration, I reached for this:
White Eraser |
Soooo much better.
Why do stamps need to be conditioned? Well, residue from the manufacturing process can cause blotchiness on both clear and rubber stamps...especially large-area solid stamps. This film is easily removed with mild abrasion, and once it's gone, it's gone.
Any time you have a problem with blotchiness, grab that essential stamping tool--the standard white eraser--and get to scrubbing. Totally worth the effort.
Supplies
stamps: Hero Arts
ink: Memento
paper: white 110# cover
accessories: orange Stickles
Wow! That was helpful. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWill only a white eraser work? (All I have is pink but will pick one up if that is what I should be using.)
ReplyDeleteI have no idea. I'll ask in my next post (Wednesday evening).
DeleteThanks for the handy hint. Nice simple card, dreaming of summer? As our summer raws to a close I'm looking forward to some cooler days, always someone looking for something else
ReplyDeleteI have a few stamps like this I am going to give it a go on!! Thank you! xx
ReplyDeleteThanks! I needed that!
ReplyDeleteThank you - I've been blaming the ink. I'll have to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteYep, I know this, even though I tend to forget it until I have a poorly stamped image like above.
ReplyDeleteAnother tip, ala Tim Holtz: ink the stamp with Archival Black and stamp it on scrap paper. Clean it and you are good to go. Some people won't like this because the black does stain clear stamps. Some of us don't care. :)
I wonder why that is. Are chemicals in the ink dissolving the film?
DeleteI like your bright and cheerful card, Susan. Your design is excellent as always. I did know your tip about conditioning stamps, but thanks for the reminder :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder! Love that yellow banner
ReplyDeleteThank you for the reminder! Love your bright card!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I did not know this and it may save me from throwing away some stamps I thought was bad quality! Going to try it now!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder, Susan ... love your 'cleanly' stamped sunshine-y card! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteHad no idea!! Thank you so much!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW! Best tip I've heard in a long while and it will be put to good use right away! SO MANY thanks!
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