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The direct to paper technique is achieved when you color the design on the rubber stamp with markers or inks and then stamp the fully colored design onto your paper or surface. |
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Spot treat the area with rubbing alcohol to remove the ink, then launder the garment as usual. *Please check the cleaning instructions for delicate fabrics before using rubbing alcohol on them. |
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No. A hair dryer does not have enough concentrated heat to melt the embossing powder, and the strong air will blow the powder off of the project surface. A heat tool is the fastest way to emboss, but holding the paper over other sources of heat such as a light bulb or the top of a toaster oven will also work. |
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Your embossing powder is bubbling because you have your heat tool too close to the powder. Lift the tool a few inches higher, pop the bubble and continue heating until all the granules have dissolved. If the bubble left a hole, continue heating until the hole fills in. |
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