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Believe it or not, these white 1.5" Inchie + Squares were saved from the recycle!
Every time I am working on a project that is colored with Copic markers, I always grab an extra square and use it as a palette to "see" the exact color...or how colors compare to one another. While doing this on the corner of your work surface seems the most logical; because of the distinctive absorbent characteristics of the ART SQUARES, colors will look a bit different if tested on random paper.
So I have oodles of these weirdly colored squares pushed to the sides of my work table.
Turns out they are perfect for an enclosure note...but need a tad bit more work.
Stamp a sentiment with black pigment ink and emboss with clear powder.
Using the larger end of a VersaMarker pen - draw broad strokes across those words.
Quickly dip in clear embossing powder and heat set.
Choosing one or two pigment ink pads, dab the square directly with the ink pad.
Wipe away the ink from the area that has been embossed over the words.
Dip again in clear embossing powder and heat set.
These also make perfect bookmarks!
(the love stamp is from Rubber Soul and the happy stamp is from Rubbermoon)
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