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On Tuesday Sept 26 she uploaded a card that was from an Illinois swap (I think). Anyway it was a technique using direct to paper only with a stamp, not the pad. I'd really like some more directions for that technique.....it was very pretty!! Thanks! Laura
Better late than never.....You were asking about my Direct to paper tech. I like this tech. a lot because my fingers don't get so messy. It's great as a background too. All you have to do is....
#1 Krinkle W. White Card stock then open flat. (any shape you like)
#2 Pick a stamp that is sold in design. (They hold more ink)
#3 Ink up stamp then lightly rub you stamp over your Krinkled Card stock.
You can swipe in one direction and then use a new color and swipe in
another direction. Your ink stamp should just high-light the wrinkles in
your card stock.
I saw this tech. at Convention one year. Hope this helps.
Fran Korous