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I got some green ink in places on the white card where I do not want it. what are ideas for fixing this?

I tried using wihte emboss ink. I tried using white-out and I tried putting glitter on it-almost worked, but didn't like it. neither attempt was too successful.

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I have sometimes been successful masking it pretty good with either a white gel pen or painting on white craft ink. good luck
When something like that happens to me, I try to cover it up with either an embellishment, or I'll cut the image out (if it's not too intricate and mount it onto another piece of cardstock. Don't you hate when that happens?! You work hard on coloring an image and then, BAM...
I do the same as Lynn, and try to hide it with an embellishment, ribbon or something like that. hate when that happens.
If it's dye-based ink, you might try bleach, using a small paint brush or cotton swab to carefully apply it. I've saved more than one card this way. Hope this helps!
thanks everyone for help with this boo boo card.
Hey Deb,
Remember there are no mistakes in Stamping............only room for emblishments! LOL
Good Luck fixing your art work, as I can't give you anymore advice other than what has been mentioned.

Shell in Alaska
Cut out the stamped good secion . Mat it and do layers of white on white. Try embossin folders on one or more layers. Lois
I was just reading some where that when this happens this person would use a spray ink or shimmer mist to make it look like it should be there! I guess what I am saying is add more ink!
I usually make it look like it was done on purpose and do it all over the place.

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