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Old 04-01-2005, 12:37 PM   #1  
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Default ISO a stamping product...

but I'm not sure what it is called. I saw Tim Holtz demonstrate a technique on the Carol Duvall show. He used a sheet of the stuff that is inside of ink pads--the linen covered felt stuff. It looked to be about 8 x 10 size and you could cut it up to make "custom" pads. He did a really neat technique that I would like to try. Does anyone happen to know what this stuff is so I can't start searching? It's hard to search online when you don't know the name of something.
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Old 04-01-2005, 12:59 PM   #2  
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It is made by Ranger and is called Cut n Dry Stamp Pad Felt. I know there are a number of vendors out there that sell it, not sure who has the best price. Here's a link to the Ranger site:
http://www.rangerink.com/products_drypads
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You can find it at www.lumpystuff.com My friend Tracey runs the site. Here is a link:

http://www.lumpystuff.com/cart/shop/...=itemd&id=2137
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You can make your own disposable ink pad with a folded paper towel. Add several colors of reinkers to create a rainbow. You can even get a neat textured look from the pattern in the paper towel. This looks really great with Shapes and Shadows. We just did this last night in my techniques class. I called it "Make your own rainbow - Reinkers and paper towels". You could try adding the reinkers in splotches or swirls to get a different effect. I will upload my card later and add the link here.

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I got my Cut & Dry pad from Stacey of .com.
Her service is fast and reliable.
No affiliated. Just a very satisfied customer.

Here's the link to the Cut & Dry:
http://www..com/ink_uninked.html

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