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Old 01-17-2006, 03:54 PM   #1  
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I have seen a few cards that were used with marbles and the reinkers. Can anyone share the directions? Thanks...Jill
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using removeable mono - place your card front in the top of an empty stamp box. In the bottom, drop a few drops of reinker - add marbles, close lid, run marbles through box - flip box over and roll back and forth so the marbles roll across the card. If doing more than 1 color, clean out box and repeat.

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Way easier than I had imagined! Thanks so much.
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I have also seen BB's substituted for the marbles, gives finer lines, than marbles, a whole bottle of BB's is
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Oh... I like the BB idea... that would be a great addition to marbles!
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Thanks for the tip! Do you know what a BB is?
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Yes, I was meaning BB's, you know the ones that go in guns, round and smaller than marbles. Linda
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Thank you!
I look forward to giving this a try....may ever put BB's and marbles both in together for a mixture. <G>

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