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Old 08-08-2008, 05:51 AM   #1  
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anyone familiar with the bandana technique from tj, I have a question about the paper used. Is it glossy or regular card stock. it says smooth, and one could say either glossy or regular is smooth, vs linen. know what i mean?
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From what I read about this Technique. They used Glossy Cardstock.

I remember a Friend sharing this Tech with me a while back and she too used Glossy Cardstock.
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anyone familiar with the bandana technique from tj, I have a question about the paper used. Is it glossy or regular card stock. it says smooth, and one could say either glossy or regular is smooth, vs linen. know what i mean?
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This technique is spelled Banadanna and was invented by Robin Beam who use to work for Ranger Ink. If you go to her blog at
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This technique is spelled Banadanna and was invented by Robin Beam who use to work for Ranger Ink. If you go to her blog at
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of forgot to answer your question. you can use any paper for this technique
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