





Directions:
- Roll wheel on scrap paper until the entire wheel is completely inked; begin with the darker ink first.
- Find the seam on the wheel (Figure 1), and position it even with the edge of the paper (Figure 2).
- Carefully roll the image onto the card stock.
- Clean off the wheel, and insert a Whisper White cartridge, and ink your wheel again.
- Locate the seam again (Figure 3), and place it slightly before the spot where you began on the first roll (Figure 4).
- Carefully roll the lighter image on top of the darker image, creating a wonderful dry-embossed look (Figure 5).
Tip:
- For perfect positioning, the Stampin' Around Wheel Guide is a handy tool.
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