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Originally Posted by comin_up spray adhesive (gotta credit caliid2006 for this idea). I use the Blair brand spray I found at an art supply store.
First rub the pearlex over the raised parts of the stamp (it doesnt need to be caked on, just a thin layer) and make sure that it is uniform by angling it into a light source. Give a stout blow along the stamp to get rid of excess pearlex. Put the printed card down on a surface or figure out how to hold it up without getting adhesive all over your hands then give it a very short spray of adhesive about 8-10 inches away covering the whole card, if you spray too much the paper will curl. Stamp it. The paper will probably stick to the stamp so I've been running my finger along the back where there is graphic/text on the stamp just to make sure contact has been made at all points. Peel off the paper from the stamp and it'll look fan-fucking-tastic, like it's come out of an alps printer. Just make sure you don't have too much pearlex on the stamp.
where did you get your stamp making kit? and how did you exactly make the texas holo? |
I made the Texas holo in photoshop after finding a sample online that had the holo reflecting enough to make it out.
I had a stamp made at from an online store rubberstampchamp.com Since it is fairly innocuous by itself (Texas over and over again) I didn't think there would be trouble and there was none.