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Hello! Welcome to SCS. Prismacolor is a brand name of colored pencils that you can use to color your stamped images. Gamsol is a brand name of an odorless turpentine substitute that you can use to help blend your colored pencils. I don't know what the MCP technique is.
I hope this helps. You can also go to the stamping discussion area of the forum and do a search for Gamsol. It will pull up several threads about it and alternatives that you can use if you can't find Gamsol.
Yes it is.. A lady asked about what card it was so she would see if she would be able to tell what the MCP technic was....
Thanks for everyones help. I think I am all set besides the MCP.... :-)
I believe "MCP" stands for Magic Color Pencil which is a coloring and blending technique using Gamsol (or any brand of odorless Mineral Spirits), rolled paper stumps and Prismacolor pencils (although some have used other brands with excellent results). If you do a search on any of those terms, you should be able to come up with a better explanation. Hope that helps. Linda
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I believe "MCP" stands for Magic Color Pencil which is a coloring and blending technique using Gamsol (or any brand of odorless Mineral Spirits), rolled paper stumps and Prismacolor pencils (although some have used other brands with excellent results). If you do a search on any of those terms, you should be able to come up with a better explanation. Hope that helps. Linda
Yes, MCP = Magic Coloured Pencil technique = Gamsol = Coloring with pencil/gamsol/stump = ...well, lots of other terms. I came across this technique just this weekend, so have yet to try it. Here's the link to the technique: Magic Coloured Pencil technique.
I can relate to your trying to find out how this works - - - I am trying to figure out how to start a new thread - I think they call it.
*hugs* & welcome! Let me see if I can help you a bit....
Yes, right now you are in a 'thread'. To start a new thread (ie topic) you need to 'step out' of the thread and into the "Forum". (That's where the "collection" of threads is found.) How do you do that? Well, look at the top of this thread and you will see: Splitcoaststampers > General Discussion (everyone) > Start Here! > New to group with a few questions
General Discussion = a Forum
Start Here! = a sub-Forum (same as a Forum, really)
New to group with a few questions = a thread.
Go to wherever Forum you want to post to.
Click on the button which says "New Thread" and is on the bottom, left-hand corner of the Forum (or Sub-Forum...same thing). This is what it looks like:
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Originally Posted by Melissa 8791
Hello! Welcome to SCS. Prismacolor is a brand name of colored pencils that you can use to color your stamped images. Gamsol is a brand name of an odorless turpentine substitute that you can use to help blend your colored pencils. I don't know what the MCP technique is.
I hope this helps. You can also go to the stamping discussion area of the forum and do a search for Gamsol. It will pull up several threads about it and alternatives that you can use if you can't find Gamsol.