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Rubber Tip

How to Stamp Great Looking Images with Rubber Stamps
So, you'd like to enter the world of Rubber Stamping! Maybe you are interested in making greeting cards to share with family and friends, or perhaps you are a scrapbooker looking to add beautiful artwork to your pages. Rubber Stamping will help you do both with very successful results if you follow some simple guidelines.
To begin stamping, all you really need is paper, ink and stamps. Stampin' Up! carries a wonderful selection of great quality products, tools, and beautiful stamp designs. All the tools and products, techniques and tips will make your job easier, prettier and give your work that WOW factor, but don't forget that it begins with sharp, evenly stamped images.
Do you have your paper, ink and stamps? Let's begin!
Your work area
A work surface that is steady and level will give the best results. A piece of thick cardboard on your table will give you a smooth surface for stamping and protect your furniture.
Working in a well-lit area will help you see if your stamp has the ink coverage needed to make that perfect stamped image.
Ink Application
Getting the best stamped image begins with the proper application of ink.
Start with a well inked stamp pad. Tap your stamp on the pad several times or press gently into the pad. This method works well for images made mostly of lines. For a more solid design, some stampers like to give a little twisting motion on the pad to get better coverage.
Not having enough ink will give spotty images. Having too much ink can make a smeary image.
Caution: When inking your stamp, do not press, tap or twist with a heavy hand. This can put unnecessary wear and tear on the ink pad. Twisting the stamp too hard can rip the foam backing off the rubber separating it from the wood.
Stamping
Press the stamp down with even pressure on your paper. Leave it still for a moment to allow ink to absorb into paper and then lift the stamp straight up off of the paper. Unless you are doing a special technique where you want lighter impressions, re-ink your stamp for additional images.
Do not rock or tilt the stamp while you are stamping. This will cause blurry or double images.
Large stamps may require you to apply some extra pressure with your fingertips over the wood top of the stamp to get even coverage of the image.
My best tip to get perfect stamped images is to test first on a piece of scrap paper. Ink and stamp several times to check your ink coverage, pressure and image before you stamp on your project.
If you'd like to learn more about rubber stamping or scrapbooking, please feel free to visit my blog: www.debbiestampsalot.com
About the Author
What is the rubber tip on the Sony PSP called and where can I get it from?
I lost the little rubber grip from my psp joystick. I checked the web and most sites are selling the entire joystick unit. I don't know the official name of it but its a "rubber cover" that goes over the psp joystick. It makes it easier to grip.
You can find it on Amazon.com
Below is a link for a replacement Joystick Thumb Piece for the PSP-1000(aka PSP FAT):
http://www.amazon.com/Analog-Joystick-Thumb-Replacement-Black/dp/B001BNNHUA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1262916080&sr=8-1
If you have a different Model PSP (such as the PSP Slim or the PSPgo), then you will have to search on Amazon for a Thumb Piece for your PSP model.
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