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uberadam 08-08-2008 05:51 AM

question about bandana technique
 
anyone familiar with the bandana technique from tj, I have a question about the paper used. Is it glossy or regular card stock. it says smooth, and one could say either glossy or regular is smooth, vs linen. know what i mean?
thanks very much!

momis mama 08-08-2008 06:16 AM

sounds interesting...

would also like to know

jeanstamping2 08-08-2008 08:24 AM

From what I read about this Technique. They used Glossy Cardstock.

I remember a Friend sharing this Tech with me a while back and she too used Glossy Cardstock.

tachris100 08-09-2008 03:34 AM

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Originally Posted by uberadam (Post 10845622)
anyone familiar with the bandana technique from tj, I have a question about the paper used. Is it glossy or regular card stock. it says smooth, and one could say either glossy or regular is smooth, vs linen. know what i mean?
thanks very much!

This technique is spelled Banadanna and was invented by Robin Beam who use to work for Ranger Ink. If you go to her blog at
http://www.pearlesq.blogspot.com/ you can see her work. If you go back to September 2007 and maybe prior she has tutorials on her blog on how she created this and how you can do it. If you should have any questions please email Robin and she loves to hear from people and help them out with anything that has to do with creating. She is a wonderful woman

tachris100 08-09-2008 03:35 AM

paper used
 
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Originally Posted by tachris100 (Post 10858239)
This technique is spelled Banadanna and was invented by Robin Beam who use to work for Ranger Ink. If you go to her blog at
http://www.pearlesq.blogspot.com/ you can see her work. If you go back to September 2007 and maybe prior she has tutorials on her blog on how she created this and how you can do it. If you should have any questions please email Robin and she loves to hear from people and help them out with anything that has to do with creating. She is a wonderful woman

of forgot to answer your question. you can use any paper for this technique


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