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Creative Chemistry Day 3

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 4:11 pm
by mpizzazz
I'll go ahead and start this for today since I didn't see one from Monica.
I've been at this all day mostly because I have to look for substitutes and I have no decent glossy paper (which I have ordered). And while you have the stuff out, you might as well make a few other things, don't ya know?
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Here are the other experiments which I hope I can use for something sometime.
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Re: Creative Chemistry Day 3

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 4:29 pm
by nancine
great work Marianne, and you are very talented so I have no doubt you will find something wonderful to do with your pieces!

Re: Creative Chemistry Day 3

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 5:08 pm
by Monica
Wow! Love them all, Marianne. I've been busy and forgot to start the day's thread but you've gotten us off to a great start.

Re: Creative Chemistry Day 3

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 5:43 pm
by pamcook
Just got home from the store (went to buy Glossy paper) and of course no luck finding it.
Dang it. I know I have some around here somewhere! I just saw it when I was purging my supplies.

Marianne - beautiful work!

Oh yes!! I found the Glossy paper! After I do this layout, I'm going to play.

Re: Creative Chemistry Day 3

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:17 pm
by mpizzazz
Thanks for all the encouragement!

I found mine, too, Pam. Turned out it wasn't glossy but very slick clay coated that worked better than the cheapo Staples "glossy" paper that was all I had. I really must stop using offcuts of photo paper for glossy paper so I have ordered some of the Ranger stuff.

Re: Creative Chemistry Day 3

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 7:00 pm
by Monica
FYI... Joann.com has a sale going on right now regarding all scrapbooking (including stamp stuff) and they sell the LaBlanche stamping stock (the stuff Tim said Ranger buys and repackages for US sales). And yes, I checked... it is on sale...

I hope I can find my stash of clay-coated matte paper to use when we need it. I know I have some around here somewhere! Glossy is easy to find; I bought a ream of it a few years back and still most of it left to play with. ;)

Re: Creative Chemistry Day 3

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 7:09 pm
by EDelValle
I'm sooooo jealous that you are getting to
play. I really liked the agates ( again knowing
hw it is done is key to good results) and the
Archival Resist with those bright colors was
something I really want to try. The Umbrella
Man with those brights under him make me
think of city streets on rainy nights

Re: Creative Chemistry Day 3

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 9:10 pm
by mpizzazz
Yeah, I had no archivals except for black so had to improvise and didn't get the effect at all. Normally I would just use paint for the bright resist but I was trying to use inks as instructed. I might try it again with paint. I love your image of the city lights in the rain at night, Elizabeth.

Thanks, Monica, but I don't know if I want to trek to the closest JoAnn (30 miles away) on the off chance they might have it. Does Staples have anything worth getting? That's only 16-18 miles. My flimsy glossy came from there and I am now just using it for printer paper just to get rid of it. I think there is a heavier weight.

Re: Creative Chemistry Day 3

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:49 pm
by Monica
I didn't say it was in the stores, only online! I have no idea if Staples would carry a decent glossy; I bought mine at a Paper Zone store before they went out of business.

I don't have any archival inks in lighter colors anymore; I used to, years ago, but I found myself using the Adirondacks more so and got rid of them. Of course, who knew that years later I would wish that I had kept those inks? ;)

Re: Creative Chemistry Day 3

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:35 am
by pamcook
Just shopped at joanns.com to get 30% off and then I found a coupon code TEACHER2012 to get an additional 15% off the sale price.

Re: Creative Chemistry Day 3

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:38 am
by mpizzazz
Monica wrote:I didn't say it was in the stores, only online! I have no idea if Staples would carry a decent glossy; I bought mine at a Paper Zone store before they went out of business.

I don't have any archival inks in lighter colors anymore; I used to, years ago, but I found myself using the Adirondacks more so and got rid of them. Of course, who knew that years later I would wish that I had kept those inks? ;)
Oops, sorry, I thought you meant the stores had it.

I never even knew archivals came in other colors :roll:

Re: Creative Chemistry Day 3

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 9:01 am
by ChristyB
I love the tags in the bottom right. The colors are beautiful.

Re: Creative Chemistry Day 3

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 9:03 am
by jmp1022
I bought a box of double sided glossy brocher (sp) papers
and it works pretty well for a number of things.
I'm printing all my weekly chronicles on it in landscape at 8 in square

Re: Creative Chemistry Day 3

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 9:04 am
by jmp1022
Love these tags

Re: Creative Chemistry Day 3

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 9:06 am
by Monica
They've added to the original line of Archivals, and I think some of them have also disappeared from the current selection. When I started stamping (around 1998) the Ranger pads were far superior to anything else at the time. I have a full set of the original style of Adirondack pads, and I used to have a few of the Seashells and Sea Brights (now called Adirondack lights and brights). Ranger has vastly expanded their product lines since then but the quality is still superb. ;)