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I LOVED this technique! I had never heard of it, but it's going to be a big part of stamping for me! I was able to use regular matte finish cardstock by detackifying the masking tape by stroking it across the jeans I was wearing about three times before inking. Great challenge. So fun! Delight by naturecoastcrafter - Cards and Paper Crafts at Splitcoaststampers
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Fun technique, Judy! Finally had a chance to try it. I just used reg c/s and that easy release painter's tape and it worked like a charm. Here's my Take a Message. Thanks so much for looking!
This is an amazing gallery, ladies!!! Wow! Thanks for showcasing this simple technique with all of these fabulous and diverse examples. Brilliant!
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Every time I look in the gallery, I want to make another card using this technique!
__________________ Sarah/Mrs (R) "You want to be more careful. Hanging around like this, people will think you're up to something." Severus Snape Superglew! Blogs
This is a pretty cool technique. I missed it back in April. I didn't have wide enough masking tape to do what I wanted, so I used duct tape. This actually had a bonus -- it resulted in a nice texture to the color strip.
Well I'm about 6 months late, but I was looking for something new and this sounded like a good option. Very interesting and easy technique. Glad I tried it.