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Old 10-07-2008, 03:30 PM   #1  
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Question Reflection technique

What, besides acetate, will work for the reflectin technique. In the gallery, I saw someon list wax paper in their accessories. Can you substitute this for acetate and if so, how?:confused:
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Old 10-07-2008, 03:44 PM   #2  
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Default Mirror Image Stamp

This is foolproof. I bought the Rubber Stampede mirror image stamp to do reflection. You stamp the image on CS, then re-ink and stamp on the m/i blank rubber stamp and the CS image is reversed. Try it Good Luck.
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Thanks so much for the info. I will definitely try that suggestion!
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Cool I Could Be Wrong, But....

...if someone listed wax paper, perhaps they stamped on the wax paper with dye ink. Then turn it over & brayer it onto the cardstock. Never tried it but it could work because the ink wouldn't dry very fast.

Another thing I like to have wax paper around for is when you're putting SNAIL on itty bitty bits of paper. The SNAIL won't stick to the wax paper & keeps your mat & table nice. (ICK! Don't like adhesive on my paper mat so that everything else sticks to it.)
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I understand that!

Thanks for the info. I will try the wax paper also and see what happens.
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