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Old 10-13-2004, 07:07 AM   #1  
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How do you do the faux linen technique? Thanks for any suggestions!
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It is one of the Technique Junkie techniques for this month. Go to Patstamps.com to see examples. You have to subscribe to get the directions for the techniques.
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While I'm not really "into" techniques, I subscribe to Pat's Technique Junkies newsletter and I do so to keep up with what's goin' on out there.

Even if I don't try but half the techniques, this little newsletter of Pat's is a great resource because it's entirely technique based and jam-packed in each issue--no ads, just great information and photos of finished samples using each technique.

There's also an online bonus technique AND gallery exclusively for subscribers only!!!!!!!

Totally worth the $16 annual fee for a subscription. I highly recommend it.
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I've been thinking about signing up--but that toothpaste embossing thing just freaked me out! :shock: I will rethink though--it sure looks cool!
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Originally Posted by mammallama
I've been thinking about signing up--but that toothpaste embossing thing just freaked me out! :shock: I will rethink though--it sure looks cool!
I used to say I'd stamp on/with anything . . .

However, over the years, I've drawn the line on several items:

No food (I once invested a butt load of $$$ into making stamped lollipops, chocolates, etc. Yeah--stamping DIRECTLY on the food item--I've NEVER actually done it--too time-consuming, and I hate cooking anyway! And that Carmelized Condensed Cream?????? NO WAY!!!!!!! Yuck! What a mess!)

Toothpaste (just grosses me out, but hey, different strokes . . .), I'm with you on that one.

Maybe some day I'll get bold and try them . . .








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So we have to subscribe to this newsletter in order to learn this technique??? The only people who know how to do it are subscribers?

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A lot of the techniques have been shared. "Floored pearls" and "smackin' acetate" are ones I think of right off the top of my head. I was just at a convention where several techniques were demonstrated, and the demo took credit for developing them. HMMM The subscription is really worth it if you are interested in learning new things.
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So we have to subscribe to this newsletter in order to learn this technique??? The only people who know how to do it are subscribers?

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No, I'm sure you can find it in a magazine or perhaps online somewhere if you did a google search?

What's nice about Pat's newsletter, is there are some techniques that are cutting edge, some that have been around for a while, but they are all (written step-by-step by Pat, of course, not copied from copyrighted articles, etc.) and are conveniently located in a publication that is specifically geared to exactly that: Techniques. Nothing but techniques.

Pat created Technique Junkies because if you tried to search for them in various magazines and back issues, etc., it could take a looooooooong long time to find what you're looking for . . . She was wishing there was a publication dedicated to techniques and could not find one on the market, so she wrote and developed her own!

It's an incredible resource--and a great value--one yr. subscription is only about $17, if I remember right! I keep mine in a 3 ring binder with page protectors--when I wanna look up a technique: WHAM! Right there at my fingertips! Waaaaaaay awesome!

She also produces a CD ROM version that has an entire year's subscription on it + BONUS Techniques + Bonus gallery samples!!!!!!!! I'm thinking I may get those, too, as I discovered her newsletter a year or so after she'd started publishing it.

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Mkkimber has a great sample and a description in her reply here:
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"For this technique... stamp all over a glossy piece of cardstock. Then take sandpaper and sand both up and down and side to side. Then take a neutral color beige stamp pad and rub on. That is it!"
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I love the look of the jeans stamp--wouldn't it be great if they made a linen background stamp too! Then we'd have the great look of the Bazzill cardstock without the texture that sometimes gets in the way
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Originally Posted by mammallama
I love the look of the jeans stamp--wouldn't it be great if they made a linen background stamp too! Then we'd have the great look of the Bazzill cardstock without the texture that sometimes gets in the way
Oh, MAN! You are so right!!!!!! I actually bought the Fiskars brayer that has a "weave" texture expressly for this purpose! It's the only reason I wanted the darn thing. Covers the entire card front as you roll up the paper!

I have been wishing forever for a linen stamp--we GOTTA put in requests to SU! for this! The more requests they receive, the more likely they will do it!
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how do we ask SU for a product like the linen background stamp? Is there a "right" place to make suggestions?
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There should be a link to contact the company via the SU! homepage.

You can also call toll free at 1-800-STAMPUP

The more the consumer puts in a request, the more likely to get results. They do listen to demo'rs, but we are only a force of around 30,000 and unless we are ALL requesting the same thing, it doesn't make a dent in the suggestion box . . .

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Ang.....thanks for answering Momma's question directly. It also helped me out as well since i was thinking you had to use a brush like you do for real walls.
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Hoping somebody sees this question down at the bottom here... but what grit sandpaper do you use for this technique? Is it better to use a fine grit or a coarse grit? TIA.
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100 grit or coarser?

I used the sanding cube I use for polyshrink and it was TOO fine and yielded unsatisfactory results. Didn't have anything else on hand . . . :(
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I've done this technique before but I used it on "Matte Photo Paper" and had great results. As far as what type of sand paper to use, I used the finest one there is for the photo paper. I'd almost think you'd want to use something a little rougher for the glossy paper because you want the look of distress. Make sense. I guess I should keep my lips zipped (or my fingers off the keyboard) if I can't give you an exact answer. Sorry.

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This sounds very cool! I have the canvas stamp but this means i could play some more ;) I'm off to look through DH's cabinets in his workshop for some sandpaper SHHHHH ;)
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