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If you've ever done rubber stamping, you know that you have to ink up the stamp well and use lots of pressure to get a good image. Since the eggs are not flat, and you have to 'roll' the stamp on the egg, it's really difficult to not smudge and to just get an even image to transfer. At least that was my experience.
I thought I could roll the egg on the stamp...the ink made the egg slip AND (like Kansaseq said) I couldn't apply enough pressure. The bright side...I will return the unused stamps and get more money to buy rubons!
Nat...the microwave was fine...truly. I think I left a bit of water in some of the eggs, so they had a buildup of steam pressure. Again...my fault I'm sure!
If you've ever done rubber stamping, you know that you have to ink up the stamp well and use lots of pressure to get a good image. Since the eggs are not flat, and you have to 'roll' the stamp on the egg, it's really difficult to not smudge and to just get an even image to transfer. At least that was my experience.
I thought I could roll the egg on the stamp...the ink made the egg slip AND (like Kansaseq said) I couldn't apply enough pressure. The bright side...I will return the unused stamps and get more money to buy rubons!

Nat...the microwave was fine...truly. I think I left a bit of water in some of the eggs, so they had a buildup of steam pressure. Again...my fault I'm sure!