What is a Brayer?

A brayer is a hand-held roller that can be used for many different craft applications. All brayers feature a cylindrical roller and handle, but the sizes and materials vary widely. There are sponge, plastic, rubber, and even leather brayer models.

Leather brayers are traditionally used for lithography. Lithography is the technique of printing on a metal or stone surface. Oil and water are used to create both printed and non-printed areas on each page.

Rubber brayers are often used in the craft of stamping to create different backgrounds. For instance, the brayer can be rolled on an ink pad before rolling it on the paper to be stamped. If an interesting layered effect is desired, layers of different colors may be used. Rubber stamps in colors that will stand out against the background shades can then complete the piece. This technique is popular in scrapbooking, such as when creating a background page to display photographs in an album.

After the brayer is rolled or coated in ink and used to create the desired look, it must be wiped clean so that it can be used again another time or for a different color on the same project. For a watercolor effect, thick paper or card stock is dampened with water before applying different ink colors on brayers. Many crafters experiment with different types and widths of brayers, as well as interesting application techniques, in order to create attractive patterns.

Paint, rather than ink, can also be used with a brayer. Some crafters like to create designs with brayers and fabric paint on textiles, while others paint furniture or other items using acrylic paint on a brayer roller. Sponge brayers leave a mottled pattern, while plastic or rubber types give a denser finish. Textured fabric, such as corduroy, wrapped around the roller will create a lined look. Many crafters wrap elastic bands around rollers to get an interesting texture.

If a textured material such as ridged metal or embossed plaster is placed under paper before color is applied with a brayer, the texture becomes a pattern in the craft project. Brayers can also be used as a spreading or flattening tool for many different projects. When making a collage, a glued-on collection of photographs or magazine clippings, the rolling qualities of brayers help flatten down the ends of the cut-outs or pictures. They can squeeze out air bubbles for a smoother look to collage crafts.