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Old 04-21-2005, 05:27 AM   #1  
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Red face What is s/c??

It's early in the A.M. here....And I'm in a rush to boot!
I am wanting to attempt the "hot card technique later, but my head
is not processing the s/c in the instructions...anyone out there
who knows it I would greatly appreciate it!

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Old 04-21-2005, 05:31 AM   #2  
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I don't know, but would you mind posting a link to where you saw the instructions? Someone might be able to better help you out that way.
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Maybe s/c is score/crease???????
dncbanks is right - it would be easier with more info.....
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Old 04-21-2005, 06:12 AM   #4  
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this technique is found at stampingnews.com girls.
Here's what it says: Use parchment paper, then place your s/c on top
then a piece of plastic wrap, stamp on tissue paper, scrunch it up, then unscrunch it, lay it on plastic wrap, place another piece of plastic wrap on tissue paper. cover with second piece of parchment & iron on high heat, trim excess tissue and plastic wrap.

Hey, I think the s/c is backwards.....if it was c/s it would be card stock!!!!!

I'm going to give it a try, anyone else?

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Is this the card you're trying to make?

http://www.learn2stamp.com/technique...niques34.shtml

If so, then I think you're right about the "c" and "s" being switched. The directions here say to put your cardstock on top of the parchment.

This looks fun!
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