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    Distressing rubber stamping projects adds dimension, zest and your own unique sparkle when you are looking for something new and distinctive.  Distressing ages your rubber stamping ideas and can be done simply and inexpensively with common household items.  In this article you will learn how to use things like sandpaper, ink pads, candles, scissors, and glue to distress your rubber stamping projects.  Use these techniques on their own or in combination with one another to achieve different moods.


     

    BEFORE YOU DISTRESS Folding Technique

                First, before you distress your paper, do a layout of the card or page you wish to create.  With everything cut to size you are ready to age your rubber stamping project.  You may wish to stamp any rubber stamping images where you desire them before you distress.  Keep in mind it will depend on the project as to whether to do your rubber stamping before or after the aging techniques.

     

    SANDING

                Heavy colored paper with a white core shows this technique well.  Using medium rough sandpaper or a sanding block, lightly sand the edges of the paper you wish to rubber stamp on. Sand all other edges where you wish to have an aged look.

     

    INKING Distressing with Ink

                Using a dye based or pigment ink - these are your rubber stamping ink pads - brush the ink pad across the edges of your paper.  Hold the ink pad at a 45º or smaller angle as you do this.  The smaller the angle the more ink you will see around the edges.  You may wish to use the same color that you are rubber stamping with.

     

    CRUMPLING Paper Crumpling

                Try rubber stamping a faded image randomly over lightweight paper.  Crumple into a ball and smooth out.  At this point you may wish to do some inking over the uneven surface you have created.  Complete your rubber stamping project as planned.

     

     

    TEARING Tearing and Glue

                For this technique be sure to do your rubber stamping first.  Tear somewhat unevenly through the image in a couple of places.  Ink the edges.  Put the image back together on a solid background.  This will give the rubber stamping image the look of being broken or cracked.  You may wish to run a bead of white glue on the seams.

     

    BURNING Burnt Edges

                For this method, be sure you practice first.  Do not use your finished rubber stamping images on your first attempt.  Using a candle, hold your paper horizontally above the flame, high enough that it does not catch fire, hold in this position just until it begins to smoke.  Burn edges as desired.  Complete your rubber stamping project once the desired effect is achieved.

     

    SCISSORS Corner Curling

                Using your scissors as you would to curl curly ribbon, gently curl the corners of your rubber stamping images.  Once the desired effect is achieved, complete the rubber stamping creation.

     

    FOLDING Folding Technique

                Using heavy paper, fold randomly, sand the folded edge, ink, and unfold.  Do this repeatedly until the desired effect is achieved.  You may want to do some rubber stamping before unfolding.  At this point, smooth out the paper and emboss your rubber stamping image in a contrasting color in the center.

     

                Rubber stamping is a fun and creative hobby.  No matter the aging technique used, rubber stamping projects can be enhanced in many exciting and different ways.