Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator
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          Tutorial: Versamark Resist meets Spectrum Pads:
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    1. Stamp images using the Versamark 
pad on Glossy card stock.
2. Let it dry. You can heat set it, if you 
are impatient... like me.
3. Ink up a rubber brayer using a 
spectrum pad, or multicolored pad.
4. Cover your glossy card stock with 
the ink.
5 Let dry again.
6. Use a tissue to gently wipe off any 
excess ink.
7. Try stamping other bold images on 
top with a darker coordinating ink.
8. Use as a background or stamp and 
layer as desired.
    
    
    The card above was stamped using the 
Petals wheel and Versamark ink. Then I 
covered it with the Taffy Spectrum pad. 
Although this pad is no longer available, 
you can create it yourself by purchasing 
the uninked spectrum pad, and the 
following classic re-inkers: Almost 
Amethyst, Mellow Moss, Creamy Caramel, 
Blush Blossom and Barely Banana.
The card on the left also uses a retired 
spectrum pad. But can be created in the 
same way as the one above, using: YoYo 
Yellow, Green Galore, Glorious Green, 
Ballet Blue and Lovely Lilac.