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Old 06-04-2005, 10:32 PM   #1  
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Question Shaving cream ?

When I am doing the shaving cream technique do I need glossy cardstock or plain?

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You want the plain Ultrasmooth White CS. Have fun with it. I love this technique.
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I used SU white paper -- non glossy. This was a fun techique.
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It also works with glossy too
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Default I keep hearing about this technique....

I keep hearing mention of this shaving cream technique, does anyone have a link or directions that they would be so kind as to share with me?

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You can find directions here:
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You can use glossy or plain cardstock, they both work ;)
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Both types of cardstock work, but I much prefer the Glossy!!!! Another thing that looks wonderful is Shimmer White!!! Each of the 3 gives a different look.
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Shimmer White ~ Thanks Jami I never thought of using that with shaving cream, I'm going to have try it ;)
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