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Old 06-12-2005, 06:31 AM   #1  
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Default Looking for instructions for rolling marble and torn paper marbling techniques

I cannot find directions for either of these techniques. Will anyone share these with me?
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I've only done the rolling marble once,but what I remember is get one of the plastic boxes that the stamp sets come in. sqeeze just a dab of some re-inker colors into the bottom of container, adhere your cardstock to the inside of the lid with a removable adhesive. drop in a marble, close the lid and turn it upside down and roll the marble around until you get your desired marbleing. I hope this helps.
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here's the directions for the wacky marble I had posted them before in the forums on a diff. thread

These are direction's I received from Gayle Miller

"Wacky Marble" technique

SUPPLIES:
~ medium size stamp storage boxes
~ Classic Reinkers
~ Small floral marbles (I got mine at Michaels)
~ 1/4 sheet card stock

You take a piece of rolled masking tape and stick it to the inside lid of the box.
Place your card front on that

-Next place 6 drops of reinker in a puddle in the bottom of the box.
- place your marbles (well not yours but, you know what I mean. LOL) Place THE marbles in the bottom of the box and snap the lid shut tightly
- roll marbles into the puddle until well coated
-then flip the box upside down and roll the inked marbles onto your card front. (the remaining ink does not drip)
ONLY use one color at a time to prevent muddy colors. I use a different box when using two colors just so I don't have to keep washing it out.
You will get 14-16 card fronts from the 6 drops.

TORN PAPER MARBLING is a technique from the Technique Junkies Newsletter www.patstamps.com 10/04 issue
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Oh ladies, thank you, thank you, thank you! Never in a million years I would I have thought of it. Checked out Pat Stamps but couldn't get the directions for TPM. Going to play with this tomorrow.
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Checked out Pat Stamps but couldn't get the directions for TPM. Going to play with this tomorrow.
You have to be a paid subscriber to the TJNL in order to check out TPM at www.patstamps.com - IMO worth every penny for all the techniques you will learn how to do
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