The Brayer is one of those tools that often gets pushed to the back of the draw, so hopefully this will refresh you about its many uses.
So - what can we use Brayers for?
Firstly, before we move onto making backgrounds, lets not forget that the brayer is really useful to ink up large stamps. The best way to ink up the brayer is in using short repetitive rolling motions to ensure that the brayer is fully inked and coated evenly.
Brayers + Dye Ink + Glossy Card = Perfect Combination
When brayering over cardstock a useful tip to remember is to put some scrap paper underneath and brayer from the scrap paper across the card onto the other side.
A quick and easy way to gain a good effect is to simply brayer a multi coloured inkpad across your card, and then stamp something like a stained glass window, or scene over the top in black- very quick and very effective.
One of the most common uses is with the Versamark pad, and creating a resist effect. Here, you