tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5942397277086320916.post2892936223063363465..comments2023-04-16T02:49:26.129-05:00Comments on today's agenda: Stamping MadnessGailhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11189513869927434997noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5942397277086320916.post-69763666082275088202011-05-18T11:24:33.148-05:002011-05-18T11:24:33.148-05:00Thanks for the tips, JQ. I don't usually have...Thanks for the tips, JQ. I don't usually have trouble with these colors - I think I was just having an off day. I was hoping the colors would blend more (like they do in silkscreening) but I guess I will have to blend them myself before scraping them into the plate.Gailhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11189513869927434997noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5942397277086320916.post-30891395739615049572011-05-18T10:07:06.697-05:002011-05-18T10:07:06.697-05:00Oh! I have been eyeballing this dandelion puff im...Oh! I have been eyeballing this dandelion puff image for awhile now! <3 I like the purple and blue together!<br /><br /> Some polishes dry a lot faster than others when stamping, like those metallic ones I use. You have to be so super fast so you don't lose bits of the image. Topcoats can be a pain to. I have had luck with Seche Vite, and also Sally Hansen Insta-Dry Anti-Chip Top Coat (but I pour it into an old polish bottle with a softer brush because the one that comes with it is awful. <br /><br />:D Thank you for linking to me!JQhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00880950528196485280noreply@blogger.com