As shown on Coloring Tip #16, you can use sponge daubers or even cosmetic sponges to color your stamped images. But if you are a collector of mini ink pads like me, you can just rub them directly on the stamped image (or even paper edges) to give it a little bit of color!
Tip #17: Coloring Images (Direct-to-Paper)
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