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Can anyone tell me what Drywall Tape is the best to use? I just got a roll of the Fiberglass Drywall Tape, but somewhere I think I read that you should not use this kind.
I just bought "drywall tape" at Wal-Mart. It doesn't seem to have fiberglass in it - I got rid of the label weeks ago. It works great and I'm actually pretty sure that's what Magic Mesh really is. I was so glad when I found the information about drywall tape on this site, because it is so inexpensive!!
You'll want to be careful using it in scrapbooks. I would assume drywall tape isn't archival quality.
You can do anything to it you would Magic Mesh. Pour glitter on the sticky side and use brads to adhere to a card, DTP as azure722 said, just add it to a card for some texture, weave wire through the mesh, whatever you think of. Be careful if you try to emboss on it--I don't know if it would get melty.
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I run my inked brayer over it to change the color. I do not know what kind it is. It is left over from building our house 4 yrs ago I just used some on my FIL's father day card: Fathers Day Card
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"An excerpt: It should come as no surprise that in just six years she has transformed some gussied-up drywall mesh tape into a classy, million-dollar product used as an embellishment by the burgeoning scrapbooking market, as well as by card-making hobbyists known as "rubber-stampers."
Smith is founder of Magic Mesh LLC, which sells its mesh in more than 60 combinations of color, weave and width. The product carries a pressure-sensitive adhesive that allows users to apply and reapply it as their creative whims dictate."
I use my stamp pads to alter the color but am tickled to see someone else used paint. Will give it a try.
Mine is from Home Depot. It is Quik Tape. It is 100% Fiberglass Mesh so I'm not sure but mt demo told me about it. 300 feet in a role and very cheap!
Many people have complained that ink won't dry on the fiberglass tape, even after waiting for hours or heat-setting. I'd stay away from that type because, like with fiberglass blanket insulation, it's not healthy to inhale the fibers that can break away when you cut or tear it.
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I think the brand I have is Duck.. but the label is long gone so not sure. I haven't tried ink with it much, I generally paint it with acrylic paint. You can get paint at Wal-Mart (in the craft section) for 25 cents a bottle, depending on what brand. I've always used the cheapest brand and never had any problems with it. I got the tape at Wal-Mart, I think its the only brand of the stuff they carry.