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Stamping is an easy, fun craft - use one of the wide range of
Heritage craft rubber stamps with Homecraft Acrylic
Paint on furniture, doors, walls, cupboards, etc.
HOT TIPS!
- Always wash craft rubber stamps immediately in water after
use.
- Apply paint to the craft rubber stamp using a small sponge
roller or a sponge applicator. Do not apply too much paint.
Practise a few stamps on paper before proceeding with your
project.
- Seal the project with Hard Varnish. If you are using Antique
Crackle over the craft rubber stamps, seal the project with
solvent-based PU-7 varnish.
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YOU WILL NEED:
- A selection of medium and large craft rubber stamps
- Student's Acrylic paint (White and Bright Blue)
- Antique Crackle Basecoat for large cracks and Top Coat
- Masking Tape
- Magic Touch (Iris Blue)
- Solvent-based PU-7 Varnish

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Paint the table white - 2-3 coats.
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Use masking tape as a guide, paint broad stripes with diluted Bright Blue paint. Do
the same in the opposite direction, creating large blocks.
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Stamp a design in the centre of each block, using the diluted Bright Blue paint.
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When dry, create a crackled effect over the whole table, using Antique Crackle
Basecoat and Top Coat and Magic Touch. Follow the instructions for
Antique Crackle.
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Seal the table with PU-7 Varnish.
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- Panels on the cupboard doors were washed with diluted white Homecraft
Acrylic paint to soften the bright orange.
- Stamp stars on the cupboard with diluted Deep Blue Student Acrylic.
- Stamp spirals between the stars using diluted Lime Green Student Acrylic.
- Glue the Green glass jewels to the spiral stamps with clear Dazzle
Applique Glue.
Paint a wide faux dado rail with a large sponge applicator
and white Homecraft Acrylic paint. When dry, stamp a fish pattern on the
white paint using Berry Red Homecraft Acrylic paint.
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