I don’t think you want to contaminate your ink pads. You could try inking a block and then transferring to a baby wipe? I’m not sure it will be concentrated enough.
Do you have waterbased colored pencils? Derwent pencils or blocks are very concentrated. I wonder if that would work. I need to give that a try. I ended up using them for watercolor painting. Once they dry, though, it is permanent, you can't rework them, which is good if you want to work over them with other media, even other watercolors. Boy, don't we have fun exploring and being creative! Wow! Last Sunday, i was teaching kiddos, and I used a coffee filter with water based pens to demonstrate the concept of the consequences of being naughty. I used various bright colors and a small spray bottle. That was VERY effective. It was fun to see the colors interact, too. It was fun to see that they understood that sick expanding feeling of guilt. So now, they also understood how to stop it and get the filter clean again. "I am sorry," heartfully meant, goes a long way. It was fun to share the media and creativity. I am thinking up a new activity for them because of their interest in the wonder of color! They were a bit distracted before that, but when they saw that "magic," they were all ears and nodding their heads. Share the fun!
@@TheLakingc I do have watercolor pencils. I would never have thought of that! Thank you. Your children's lesson sounds amazing! What a great way get an important message across. 🙂🙂🙂. God bless! 🙏🙏🙏
@@CarolinaCre8tive I am sorry to say I am not sure I understand. Do you mean an emboss & die cut folder? Then use the cut space like a stencil? I like that idea and how she used it. I will rethink what folders I get now. I could not envision using such a die or folder before. Fun, fun!
Lovely card. Thanks for the idea. I think I notice a bracelet on your working surface. Thanks for taking it off. I was distracting as it hit your working surface. Just a suggestion, something under your stamp pad would keep it from clacking also. Thanks for your videos. I look forward to to them