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Old 11-12-2016, 03:09 PM   #1  
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Question Brusho meets Minc Machine question

Has anyone out there done a combination of Minc foiling and Brusho powders? If so, which order did you do it in? What were the results?

I was thinking of trying it with the foiling first and see if the Brusho would be resisted by the foil, or if I did the Brusho first, then printed the laser image and foiled it after. But sometimes the paper warps from the water...... I don't know. Which is why I am here! Any advice, tips, answers, opinions, thoughts are appreciated.


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I don't have a Minc but I have played with metal leaf and watercolour. The leaf or foil will act as a resist - doing the foiling first will give you a different effect than if you did the foiling over the top of a watercolour/Brusho base.

No reason not to play both ways and see which you like best as far as I can see! If your paper seems too warped when you use the wet medium first, try weighing it down under a pile of magazines or books or even ironing it (put some clean copy paper over the top and run the iron (no steam!) over in a smooth circular motion).

Have fun experimenting - let us know how you get on!
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Has anyone out there done a combination of Minc foiling and Brusho powders? If so, which order did you do it in? What were the results?

I was thinking of trying it with the foiling first and see if the Brusho would be resisted by the foil, or if I did the Brusho first, then printed the laser image and foiled it after. But sometimes the paper warps from the water...... I don't know. Which is why I am here! Any advice, tips, answers, opinions, thoughts are appreciated.


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You have a Minc. When you have paper that warped from a wet technique, once it's fully dry (and bumpy, lol!), put it in your folder and run it through the Minc. Voila! Ironed flat! I know because I tried this and it works. I've been making a lot of Color Burst papers, playing with them, and they were all lumpy. Running it through the Minc straightened it back out like a charm.
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