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Old 12-21-2004, 06:43 AM   #1  
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Default Petal Point Chalk question!

Okay so my gifts came in yesterday and well I ordered the Petal Point Chalks and I was wondering what you use to apply them if your filling in tiles or so on with the colors! I understand you can use it for direct to paper and they each come out indiviually to use on stamps....

So any advice would be great! TIA xooxoxo jenn
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A tip that I read on SCS (where else!!) was to pounce the pad on wax paper and pick up the ink with a blender pen. I tried this and it works great!! HTH, Rachel.
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Thanks....That is one I will have to try! xoxoxojenn

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We used Q-tips and applied the ink to tiles... Worked great!
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Now...what about the aquapainters?
If you would stamp the color petal onto wax paper and pick it up with the aquapainter would that run b/c of the water element and not be a permanent ink? Has anyone tried this way on tiles?
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