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Old May 13th 08, 02:07 PM posted to rec.crafts.rubberstamps
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Default Real Stamping Issues - Stamping Techniques

Well I am glad to see you back. I see you found your answer to the
mineral spirits. I have never thought about using the cd that way.
Thanx for the tip.

Come on you need to take those chalk pencils out and play with them,
once you use them, you will want to get rid of your pastel palettes,
just kidding. The only down fall to the chalk pencils is that you are
limited on colors, but the colors they have are wonderful.

Inky Huggz,


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On May 10, 11:22*am, Wave Jumper wrote:
It looks like I've missed some of the conversations on this group lately.
Wonder what happened that they didn't show up. *Hmmm...

Question: Do any of you know what the liquid is called that you can use with
Prisma pencils to blend them? *I've never used it but have heard it's like
turpentine but not smelly. *You color with the pencils and then brush this
liquid on top I guess.

I love my pastel palette and bought some chalk pencils last year but haven't
used them yet (have to have all the toys, don't we?). *I do lots of my cards
with markers, rubbing the markers on to a CD and then an aqua painter to
pick up the color. *I love the watercolor effect.

SAD
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