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Old 02-07-2005, 10:31 AM   #1  
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How do I make the card rolled at the edges?

I'll find a sample so you know what I mean... Typical I cant find one, but you must know what I mean LOL

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Old 02-07-2005, 10:46 AM   #2  
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I too wondered how this was done. I decided to make up my own way. I used the poker from the SU tool kit. It seemed to work pretty well. I would think that you could use any long skinny tool. I did not wet the cardstock, but I think that would have been a little easier.
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Is this what you mean?

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Usually what I do is wet the edges after I have torn them, then roll them between my fingers or over a paint brush handle. When it dries, it looks very rough and aged! Hope this helps - good luck.
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I also wet edges and use a thin skewer like a kabob skewer to roll it around.

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Yes thats it, thanks, knew it was simple LOL I kinda did that already but it didnt look distressed enough.

thanks and I'll post what I made later
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