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Oh this is so embarassing....
OK you 'hybrided' godesses, I have no paper experience to fall back on and am about to put together my first Maya Road album. I am going to do the sanding, inking thing, but ummm, don't really know how to ink in the 3D world (I am great with the Atomic Cupcake inking action though!!). What do I need to own and do to achieve the ink look. And what size sandpaper do you use? Thanks in advance for holding my hand through this scary time.
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I'm so glad you're trying hybrid! It's incredible!
I don't use really course sandpaper but not too fine either. Somewhere in the middle (or whatever I have in the house). Just sand up the edges like you would the rough edges of a piece of wood. You need ink pads to ink the edges...here's 2 I recommned: Versa Mark Dew Drops and Colorbox Cat Eye inks. You want ones that will dry quickly. The Cat Eyes come in pigment ink and chalking ink - you want chalking because those dry quickly without the help of embossing powders. I personally like the Versa Mark ones. They are sold in singles at scrapbook stores (my local scrapbook store has them at least) or sometimes I buy the 4 packs available at Michael's or Joann's (w/one of their coupons of course!). All you have to do is hold the ink pad in your hand (they're small) at an angle and with the ink in your hand run it along the side of a page. I have an example of a maya road album in my gallery (arrow album "Cherry Blossom Festival") if you want to see the edges inked (I did them in purple for that album). It's really just trial and error. Don't expect it to be perfect - inking the edges is supposed to be grungy anyway! You may want to practice on a scrap sheet of paper before committing to the album. GOOD LUCK!
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I use the Making Memories Sanding Block for my sanding..I do find though I end up using one end more than others and go thru it rather quickly...
I'm cheap when it comes to ink :0x I need to invest in some good ink instead of the cheapy ink that I buy now lol..
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I just use the cheap files for acrylic fingernails - the ones that are usually two sided with a sheet of foam between. The coarser sides usually works best for me. I hold the file perpendicular to the edge of the chipboard and swipe downward. Usually a fresh file will cut through the paper in one or two swipes. As for ink, I've used Colorbox cat eye pigment ink, Hero arts pigment ink squares, an antiquing dye ink pad from Micheals and even acrylic paint on a small piece of sponge. Just experiment on a piece of cardboard first to get the hang of it. Good luck!
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Another one who hit up the beauty supply store and stocked up on nail files and blocks. They're only about .99 cents each and they rock!!
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I 2nd the Colorbok Chalk Inks. I LOVEEEEEE them! I used them a lot when I did paper scrapping.
This may help you too! 5 Ways To Ink Edges |
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