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- [Jennifer] Hi there and thanks for visiting. This is Jennifer McGuire. So a few weeks ago, someone asked me what my favorite technique was. Well, I share a lotta techniques and I have several different favorites, but I think my favorite distress ink technique is ink transfer. Now in the past, I have called this faux monoprint but I think ink transfer is probably a better name for it. Now this is a technique that you can do if you have any die-cutting machine. And if you have any stamps or stencils. You can use other die inks besides distress ink, but I find distress ink definitely works the best because it reacts so well with water. So Ill first show you a bunch of examples of this technique using stamps and stencils. And then I will show you how I turned some of them into cards. And in my next video, Ill have even more ways to turn them into cards. Okay, lets get started by using this ink transfer technique on some backgrounds. Im starting with white cardstock. Any heavyweight w