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Old 05-04-2006, 07:56 AM   #1  
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Anyone willing to share how to do this technique? I saw an awesome card in teh gallery with this technique listed. I searched other threads and couldn't find anything.

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Could you please post a link to the card?
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put link to the card in the original message
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I would like to know also.
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I looks like the cardstock is bleached out.
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Is that all? It looks like some sort of design over the image. Anyone else?
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The stamper said she used the gel pen. That is really thick gel. The pen comes with a big brush applicator on one end. She might have used that directly on the card to get that design.
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Maybe you could contact the artist directly by email. I'm not sure how you can do that, but maybe someone else knows how to go into her profile and fine an email address.
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Anybody find out the rawhide technique yet? I found another one in the gallery that I just love.
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Anybody find out the rawhide technique yet? I found another one in the gallery that I just love.
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Thanks Dee - that is my card, I also have another one in my gallery.

The Rawhide Technique was a bonus technique on the 2005 CD Edition of the TJNL www.patstamps.com

as listed in my supplies - Clorox Gel Pen was used
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Well I guess I will have to buy the cd to learn this technique. I have thought of suscribing to Pat's, but usually Beate comes out with the techniques on here, so I have not.
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