HI Gail,
*** Quoting Gail Church to Julia Sidebottom dated 08-03-97 ***
> 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.
I am starting to get everything unpacked and organized here right now...
making good progress...
I gave up trying to do more than labling the containers that I keep most of
my embossing powers in... I do have a master sheet somewhere but right now I
couldn't tell you were it is ...
I used some of the pergasoft in our class on Saturday and it was evident the
difference it made against the paper.... I will have to look into the glosses
you are talking about... for now I have only a couple of more items that I
want to get and I am going to have to wait on those for now... have to go a
distance to get them or have my mom or someone make the trip for me.
Julia
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