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Old 02-23-2006, 10:09 AM   #1  
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Default acetate and tissue....

so According to Beate's tutorial in the resource section you leave the tissue on the acetate. According to this explanation (from the attached document on the WT challenge on 30 ways to use your reinkers) it says to peel the tissue up. Which is it? Mine isn't really peeling, but maybe it isn't dry yet??

Tissue Paper/Window Sheets (Transparency)/Re-inkers:

On a sheet of window sheets (transparency), squeeze out a blob of Crystal
Effects dimensional glue. Spread with your finger and leave it fairly thick.
Drop a few different colors of re-inkers on glue and spread around. Add more
drops to achieve a marbled look as desired. Cut a piece of white tissue
slightly larger than the glue/ink area and wad it up. Unroll and leave
wrinkly. Place on top of glue/ink and set aside to dry (peel back a corner
to check that ink is dry). When dry, peel tissue away from acetate and use
whole or in pieces for a cool background. Finished paper has the look of
stained glass.
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Old 02-23-2006, 10:17 AM   #2  
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First THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! For the beautiful RAK you sent me!!! I absolutly adore it... (in fact it's here in front of me on my desk!!!)
Second... I have never pulled up the tissue... I don't know how you could if it was dry... It will have a stained glass transparent look especially if mounted on white... I also add a little D.Diamonds to the Crystal Effects for some sparkle!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU, again ;)
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You're so very welcome! Thanks you for the clarification....I was tearing the tissue trying to pull it up. I LOVE the dd idea too! I'll have to try that next! The first two are drying, I think I'll make a third to dry while I pick up the boys. Can't wait to see them finished now.
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