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Study:experiment to see if-neon ink performs any different in making color variations.-are there differences between standard cardstock and glossy-does the positioning of the generations make a differencePhoto #1-on glossy cardstock with 1st generation at bottom, 2nd top left and 3rd top rightThis piece makes me so excited about generation stamping. I am so happy with the variation in colors with a single color stamping. While this is not as dramatic as my previous card it does give a feel of more variety than a single color. As I practiced it became apparent the I needed to count to 3 before lifting the stamp off the paper for the 1st generation, 5 for the second and 8 for the 3rd.Photos 2-It is hard to see in the photos here but the glossy paper makes the balloons look real with a translucent look and shine as opposed to the flat ink look on the regular cardstock. As we already know glossy cardstock takes attention in placing the stamp straight down on the paper and straight up otherwise is easily slips across the paper. Also heat setting is a must. I let it sit for about 15 minutes and it still needed heat setting.


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