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Wow, you read my mind! I was just thinking yesterday about using this technique for the background on a wall hanging in my boys' bathroom. I accept the challenge. You're on! :-)
Great challenge. I'm out of rubber bands...kids you know. But am going to try with some of the million hair/pony tail bands and see what texture will come out.
Elaine
This looks soooo fun! I'm at work for 6 more hours. I think I'm gonna try to use this technique on a scrapbook I am making for my friend's baby's 1 year birthday. I have to get crackin on that!!
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Well I enjoyed doing mine, the ponytail coated rubber bands worked well. I went to take the picture and dropped my camera, broke my lens and had to count to 10 at least 100 times, so dd wouldn't hear what I was thinking. So I will buy a lens later this week, and post it. Great challenge. Poor figure coordination on my part. Never was a butter finger until today.
Elaine
Well I enjoyed doing mine, the ponytail coated rubber bands worked well. I went to take the picture and dropped my camera, broke my lens and had to count to 10 at least 100 times, so dd wouldn't hear what I was thinking. So I will buy a lens later this week, and post it. Great challenge. Poor figure coordination on my part. Never was a butter finger until today.
Elaine
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Hi, found dd old digital camera, dusted it off, and uploaded a so so pic in the gallery.* Trying to link it here, but new to the board, and still learning;) Great challenge.* Thanks!Elaine
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Took forever, but I finally have it done! I made some framed art with this technique for our main bathroom. I put the rubber bands on an acrylic brayer attachment, instead of the wood block. Details are on my blog: http://stampingstation.blogspot.com/...shy-frame.html
If you look closely, you'll see the rubber band marks behind the vellum. It makes the picture look like an underwater scene. Or at least I think so... :-) LOL!
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