Hi Julia,
JS> Thank you sooooo much for sharing with Sandy and I in
JS> chat the other night all your valuable information on
JS> Pergamano.... it definitly was a big help when we got
JS> to the class on Saturday! There is definitly a whole
JS> lot to be learned and as you said there is a lot of
JS> work that goes into each piece. I know I am gonna have
Your are very welcome! Pergamano is a lot of work! I have not had a chance to
sit down an do any for several months due to house renovations. I'm still
working on getting the house done. all my stuff is tossed into a spare room
and now the major job of sorting. I got some of my embossing powders put into
small tuperware containers and marked the other day. Now to make a test sheet
for each color and tape it to the container so I can remember what the color
looks like when heated! Should make a master copy too!
I did buy a couple more items for pergamano though. I bought some pergasoft.
It helps keep the paper from becoming brittle and makes embossing easier. I
dip the embossing tool into the pergosoft and it lubricates the end so it
flows smoothly on the paper. It is great! And some clear varnish type of
liquid to make 3D items more shinny and more stiffer. Great for those 3D
butterflies I make.
You can have a 1001 ideas for pergamano, Juila.
Good luck!
Gail
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