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<Kim> I'll start in another minute or so

<stamprat> url in the meantime?

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/book1.jpg

<Kim> THAT'S THE BOOK

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/index.htm

<Kim> THESE ARE THE PICTURES AND INSTRUCTIONS

<Kim> THERE IS ONE OTHER URL FOR THE PAPER DYEING

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/projects/foodcoloringout/index.htm

<Kim> OKAY, I HAVE 10PM SO LET'S GO!

<deb> go for it kim

<deb> rock and roll

<Kim> WALNUT INK REACTS DIFFERENTLY ON DIFFERENT TYPES OF PAPER

<deb> and we'll all behave

<Kim> SO THE IDEA IS THAT YOU SHOULD CREATE A SAMPLE BOOK OF TECHNIQUES TO REFER TO

<Kim> THE BOOK ITSELF IS SIMPLE

<Kim> I USED LARGE TAGS AND A METAL BOOK RING

<cak> Kim, Walnut Ink is a company (I keep thinking it's brown ink from walnut shells)

<cak> ??

<cak> (that was a question)

<Kim> THE SAMPLES ARE STAPLED ONTO THE TAGS

<Kim> WALNUT INK IS A PRODUCT, NOT A COMPANY.

<deb> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/book1.jpg

<debbiesdiecuts> i made walnut stain from real walnuts

<Kim> I'VE HEARD IT WAS MADE FROM WALNUT SHELLS BUT SOMEONE ELSE TOLD ME IT'S NOT.

<cak> is it just one color?

<RubberRabbit> hang on a sec or two--some of us have to type all this stuff in to get to the sites

<Kim> YES

<AmyLPR> hi

<Kim> YES, JUST ONE COLOR BUT IN VARYING SHADES

<Kim> SORRY THE URL IS SO LONG

<cak> OK--I think I get it now! thanks

<Kim> HERE'S THE URL FOR THE PICTURES AND INSTRUCTIONS

<Kim> WE'LL WALK THROUGH THEM

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/index.htm

<RubberRabbit> thanks--I finally got it

<Kim> IS EVERYONE THERE?

<RubberRabbit> yes

<Sue> yep

<brenda> yep

<twodog> yes

<StudioB> oui oui

<cak> yep

<no-vicki> i'm here

<AmyLPR> je suis ici

<Kim> I'M USING THREE DIFFERENT PAPERS FOR THESE SAMPLES

<Kim> RIVES BFK, (BOTH TAN AND WHITE)

<Kim> ARCHES 88

<AmyLPR> is walnut a brand of ink?

<Kim> AND A THIN WOVEN PAPER

<Kim> YES, WALNUT INK IS A TYPE OF WATER-BASED INK

<Kim> WALNUT INK COMES AS CRYSTALS WHICH ARE DILUTED IN WATER TO MAKE THE INK

<cak> Ah! Thus the varying shades

<brenda> neato

<Kim> YOU CAN VARY THE DILUTION WITH BY VARYING THE WATER

<brenda> and dont make the same mistake i made

<AmyLPR> so you paint on?

<brenda> make sure to order it

<Sue> a little goes a looon way

<Kim> YES, YOU PAINT IT ON

<Kim> AND BECAUSE IT'S WATER-BASED, YOU USE WATER TO MOVE THE INK ON THE PAPER

<Kim> CREATING VARIOUS INTERESTING PATTERNS

<Kim> SOMETIMES I USE THE PAPER "PLAIN"

<Kanga> what are Rives BFK and arches 88?

<Kim> BUT OTHER TIMES I LIKE TO COLOR IT FIRST

<StudioB> they're fine papers

<Kim> BOTH PAPERS ARE PRINTMAKING PAPERS AVAILABLE IN ART SUPPLY STORES

<Kanga> ty

<Kim> YOU'RE WELCOME

<Kim> REFER TO SAMPLE 00 THEN I'LL BACK UP TO SAMPLE 0

<Kim> THE WALNUT INK WAS PAINTED ON THEN SPRITZED WITH WATER

<Kim> THERE ARE LOTS OF TECHNIQUES THAT YOU CAN USE WITH THE WALNUT INK

<Sue> any special kind of brush?

<Kim> I WILL TRY TO GIVE YOU AN OVERVIEW OF SOME OF MY FAVORITES

<Kim> NO, ANY BRUSH WILL DO. I LIKE A FAIRLY WIDE BRUSH THOUGH.

<Sue> ok-ty

<Kim> FOR THESE PAPERS, YOU DON'T NEED TO LET THEM DRY BEFORE SPRITZING

<Kim> BUT WITH TAGS, THE WALNUT INK SHOULD DRY FIRST

<Kanga> because tags absorb the ink differently?

<Kim> YOU CAN VARY THE PATTERN PRODUCED BY SPRITZING WITH VARIOUS SIZE SPRAYS

<Kim> YES. THE TAGS DON'T REALLY ABSORB THE INK, IT SITS ON THE SURFACE FOR THE MOST PART

<Sue> the tags turn out way cool

<Marion> I can't find the Sample numbers

<Kim> IT NEEDS TO BE DRY FIRST OR YOU END UP WITH A MESS

<Kanga> ty

<Kim> THEY'RE IN THE TITLES

<Kim> ON EACH PAGE

<LuniLadi> Kim, is there a url?

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/index.htm

<LuniLadi> tahnks

<Kim> YOU'RE WELCOME

<Marion> Thaks

<Kim> SHOULD WE MOVE ON

<Sue> ready

<StudioB> si si

<SusanR> yes

<kat18> hi all

<Kim> I'VE USED VARIOUS MATERIALS AS A RESIST

<Kim> HI KAT

<Kim> MASKING TAPE, OIL PASTELS, GLUE STICK

<Kim> IF YOU COLOR THE PAPER FIRST, IT'S NICE TO USE A RESIST ON IT SO THAT THE COLOR OF YOUR PAPER SHOWS THROUGH

<Kim> SEE SAMPLE 2 WAS DONE WITH ADHESIVE LABELS

<Kim> SOME OF THE INK SEEPED THROUGH

<Sue> how'd you do that?

<Kim> A STRONGER ADHESIVE WOULD HAVE BEEN A MORE COMPLETE RESIST

<Kim> WHAT SUE?

<kat18> can i see the samples

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/index.htm

<Sue> get it to still look water colory

<RubberRabbit> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/index.htm

<RubberRabbit> I can do that for you Kim if you want me to

<Kim> I'M DYEING THE PAPER FIRST USING FOOD COLORING OR PEERLESS WATERCOLORS

<Kim> YES, THANKS RABBIT

<RubberRabbit> ah--ok do you dilute the food colors or use them as is out of the bottle

<Kim> THEN I AM APPLYING ADHESIVE LABELS, TAPE, ETC AS A RESIST

<Sue> then apply labels & do the ink over it?

<Kim> I USE THEM OUT OF THE BOTTLE. I HAVE ANOTHER URL FOR THAT

<SusanR> what does peerless mean?

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/projects/foodcoloringout/index.htm

<RubberRabbit> peerless are a kind of watercolor

<Kim> PEERLESS WATERCOLORS ARE DRIED AND IN BOOK FORM

<Kim> THEY ARE VERY INTENSE

<cak> it's a brand name I think

<SusanR> ty

<LuniLadi> I came in just as you said it was important to "let it dry"

<TheMadStamper> I'm a little confused:o\

<Kim> REFER TO SAMPLEWOVEN 1 TO SEE WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE

<LuniLadi> the coloring agent or the walnut ink?

<SusanR> oh yes, I saw them at the Daytona convention!

<Kim> ONLY ON TAGS DO YOU NEED TO LET THE INK DRY

<LuniLadi> walnut ink?

<Kim> IF YOU ARE UNDERPAINTING WITH DYE OR WATERCOLOR, THIS SHOULD DRY BEFORE PUTTING THE WALNUT INK ON.

<LuniLadi> ah, ty

<LuniLadi> otherwise it mixes to mud?

<Kim> YES

<RubberRabbit> Kim how long did it take you to make all these samples? was this a major playweekend?!

<Kim> IT TOOK ME THE BETTER PART OF A DAY.

<RubberRabbit> wow

<Kim> I MADE A BIG MESS

<StudioB> KIm> How does the ink interact with rice paper, mulberry paper or other highly porous media?

<LuniLadi> might take me a lifetime..lol

<TheMadStamper> ok first you dye with watercolors or food coloring and then you put this walnut ink stuff on top???

<LuniLadi> yes

<Kim> LOOK AT SAMPLEWOVEN -- IT'S THIN AND LIKE RICE PAPER

<StudioB> ok, thanks

<Kim> SAMPLEWOVEN 3 TO BE PRECISE

<TheMadStamper> was that yes to me Luni?

<LuniLadi> yes :)

<TheMadStamper> TY!

<beanjean1> thanks Kim, but I'm getting REALLY tired

<beanjean1> night

<RubberRabbit> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/index.htm

<Kim> YES TO THE MAD STAMPER

<beanjean1> byeee

<TheMadStamper> TY too:o)

<Kim> STUDIO B, LOOK AT THE SAMPLE WOVEN

<StudioB> just looked, kim. Interesting . . .

<Kim> THIS IS THIN LIKE RICE PAPER AND VERY ABSORBENT

<RubberRabbit> this looks like a great way to test out the walnut crystals though--did you just make one batch of the crystals for all this?

<Kim> THE IDEA WITH ALL OF THIS IS TO FIGURE OUT WHAT THE CRYSTALS DO ON EACH PAPER

<RubberRabbit> cool

<Kim> YES, AND I HAD A TON LEFT.

<StudioB> a ton of paper, or paint?

<LuniLadi> how much do you mix?

<Sandy> What is the ratio when making the Walnut ink?

<RubberRabbit> anyone who doesn't have access to a good art store J.Neal Bookseller sells a sample pack of artist papers for printmaking

<LuniLadi> or does it depend on how deep you want the color?

<Kim> MIX ACCORDING TO YOUR WISHES. I LIKE TO USE IT FAIRLY DARK IF I AM SPRITZING BECAUSE IT KEEPS GETTING LIGHTER

<RubberRabbit> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/index.htm

<StudioB> Can I have your leftover ink, please?

<RubberRabbit> heck with that--can I have your leftover paper?

<RubberRabbit> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/index.htm

<Kim> I WOULD START WITH A TABLESPOON IN 3/4 CUP OF WATER

<RubberRabbit> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/index.htm

<StudioB> greedy greedy

<Kim> I USE IT ON EVERYTHING

<LuniLadi> everything?

<Kim> I JUST TRIED USING IT ON WOOD THIS WEEKEND AND IT IS TOO COOL!

<TheMadStamper> Where do we get Walnut ink?

<Sue> can you store any leftover ink?

<deb> wow

<Kim> CHECK OUT THIS SAMPLE

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/pages/samplearches5.htm

<christiesobsession> so the idea is that it's like a dark wash?

<LuniLadi> Kim's site Mad

<RubberRabbit> you get the ink from Kim of course

<StudioB> madstamp - get it at Anima designs

<Kim> IT CAN BE A LIGHT WASH ALSO IF YOU DILUTE IT MORE

<TheMadStamper> oh:o)

<LuniLadi> I saw that one...tooo cool

<TheMadStamper> DUH heehee

<Kim> SORRY MAD, YES I SELL IT IN THREE SIZES

<RubberRabbit> they're all gorgeous

<RubberRabbit> they'd make beautiful book and box covers

<Kim> THE SAMPLEARCHES5 WAS DONE WITH WATER SOLUBLE OIL PASTELS UNDERNEATH

<StudioB> Kim -- did it soak into the wood and not move -- or were you able to sweirl it around?

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/pages/samplearches5.htm

<Kim> YOU APPLY THE OIL PASTELS FAIRLY HEAVILY USING COLORS IN THE SAME FAMILY OR RELATED FAMILIES

<Kim> THEN YOU PUT A WASH OF WALNUT INK OVER THIS

<SusanR> this all needs to be sealed when we are done to avoid bleeding?

<Kim> THE WALNUT INK BEAD UP CREATING HOLES WHERE YOU CAN SEE THE COLOR UNDERNEATH

<Kim> YES, IT SHOULD BE SEALED

<SusanR> ty

<Kim> I HAVEN'T DONE THIS FOR TAGS BUT IT REALLY SHOULD BE SEALED

<Kim> I HAVE ALSO DONE A JOURNAL PAGE WITH THIS TECHNIQUE

<Sue> can you write with crayon & then cover with ink?

<LuniLadi> those sample wovens are gorgeous

<LuniLadi> "water soluble" pastels...don't disolve like watercolor crayons?

<Sue> would a regular crayon work as resist, I meant

<Kim> I AM LOOKING FOR THE SAMPLES

<Kim> NO, THESE ARE WATER SOLUABLE OIL PASTELS MADE BY CRAYOLA

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkusesout/

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkusesout/pages/journalpage1.htm

<Sue> gorgeous!

<Kim> THIS IS THE JOURNAL PAGE THAT I DID

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkusesout/pages/58bsample.htm

<twodog> how exactly

<Kim> THIS IS A CARD SAMPLE

<LindaR> THE JOURANL PAGE IS FANTASTIC

<twodog> on the journal page

<Kim> HOW EXACTLY WHAT TWO DOG?

<sweetp> That's sooo cool!!!!

<Kim> TY

<LindaR> oops, sorry, didn't mean to yell

<deb> wow

<RubberRabbit> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/index.htm

<Kim> THE SAME TECHNIQUE THAT I DESCRIBED FOR THE ARCHES SAMPLE

<twodog> ty

<deb> wow that journal page 1 is awesome kim

<SusanR> how did you do the face on the journal page?

<Kim> USING WATER SOLUBLE OIL PASTELS AND A WALNUT INK WASH OVER THAT

<StudioB> is that one of your duotone images?

<deb> that face looks luminescent

<Kim> THE FACE IS SCANNED IN FROM A MAGAZINE AND MANIPULATED IN PHOTOSHOP

<StudioB> ahhhhh

<brenda> wow

<deb> cool

<anno> I think the ones I have are crayola too.. and I got 'em at...

<Kim> THE IMAGE IN THE CARD IS ONE OF THE DUOTONES

<anno> staples?

<anno> of all places.

<SusanR> ohhh...really amazing!

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkusesout/pages/57bsample.htm

<RubberRabbit> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/index.htm

<StudioB> kim - the ink seems fairly opaque, yes?

<Kim> THIS SAMPLE SHOWS THE DUOTONES

<Kim> IT CAN BE MORE TRANSPARENT IF YOU DON'T MAKE IT SO DARK

<RubberRabbit> Kim are you going to have all these urls on your website afterthe convention

<Sandy> Are these the fronts of the journals?

<Kim> IT CAN GO FROM A VERY LIGHT WASH TO ALMOST BLACK

<StudioB> have you mixed it with anything else -- like a glaze?

<Kim> YES, AND THERE WILL BE LINKS FROM MY PROJECTS PAGE

<Kim> I WILL KEEP THESE UP

<Sue> oh good

<Sandy> Great...I noticed the journal special on your site

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkusesout/pages/57bsample.htm

<sweetp> Great!! I ran out of paper!!

<RubberRabbit> good because I see this as a grand fourth of July project

<Kim> THE DUOTONE IMAGES ARE SHOWN ON THE 57B SAMPLE

<sweetp> And on top of that, my modem is being flaky

<LuniLadi> my whole computer is flaky

<Kim> I'M SORRY I'M JUMPING AROUND BUT THERE'S A LOT TO GO OVER

<sweetp> I think I will name my 'puter Flake

<LuniLadi> mine can be Flake II

<SusanR> you're doing fine

<sweetp> Big Flaky

<Kim> REFER TO SAMPLE 8

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/pages/sample8.htm

<LuniLadi> cool

<StudioB> I love this -- it's like paste paper, sort of

<Kim> YOU CAN USE GOLDEN ACRYLIC GLAZE ON TOP AND DO A PASTE PAPER SORT OF THING

<Kim> YES, IT'S LIKE PASTE PAPER

<Kim> PAGE OVER TO THE NEXT SAMPLE

<Kim> WALNUT INK OVER THIS BRINGS OUT THE DARK LINES

<StudioB> what is it about this particular "brown" that's so lovely?

<Kim> I DON'T KNOW BUT I JUST LOVE IT!

<deb> it's so rich

<StudioB> very very rich

<deb> you know kim

<RubberRabbit> it's made from the shells of black walnuts that's why

<deb> I think we could easily make this an evolving class

<sweetp> I like the way the colors fade together

<Kim> YOU CAN ALSO USE THE CRYSTALS DIRECTLY ON WET PAPER

<RubberRabbit> so you get all the range of color from dk green to black in one ink

<Sue> does the glaze have to dry before applying ink?

<sweetp> I really love these samples

<Kim> I JUST FOUND SOME INK IN COLORS THAT HAS A SIMILAR EFFECT TO WALNUT INK

<Kim> NO, THE GLAZE SHOULDN'T DRY BUT IT IS DESIGNED TO BE VERY SLOW DRYING.

<StudioB> what are the inks?

<Sue> ty

<Kim> YOU HAVE PLENTY OF TIME TO MANIPULATE IT BEFORE IT DRIES.

<cak> you use the ink to tint the glaze, right?

<Kim> INKS ARE SIMILAR TO WALNUT INK AND ARE USED IN WOODWORKING

<Kim> YOU CAN USE THEM ALONE OR USE THEM TO TINT THE WALNUT INK IF YOU WANT COLORS

<StudioB> also water-based?

<Kim> SOME CALLIGRAPHY INKS ALSO ACT AS A RESIST

<Sandy> Where do you find the glazes?

<TheMadStamper> what are these glazes?

<RubberRabbit> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/index.htm

<StudioB> sandy - any art supply store -- Michael's, for instance.

<Kim> THE GLAZES ARE MADE BY GOLDEN

<Sandy> TY

<Kim> THEY COME IN A GAZILLION COLORS

<Kim> THEY ARE TRANSLUCENT

<Kim> I'VE USED THEM IN JOURNALS LIKE PASTEPAPER USING COMBS, ETC. TO CREATE PATTERN

<Kim> THEY WERE MY PREVIOUS ADDICTION BEFORE I DISCOVERED WALNUT INK

<cak> how thick are they Kim? (I'm used to the traditional cooked starch pastes for this)

<TheMadStamper> aw I see adictive agent:o)

<LuniLadi> Kim, did you work with fabric before paper?

<Kim> THEY AREN'T THAT THICK BUT YOU ARE ABLE TO MAKE SOME NICE PATTERNS WITH THEM

<RubberRabbit> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/index.htm

<Kim> I MESS AROUND WITH FABRIC BUT PAPER IS REALLY MY THING

<cak> thanks!

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/projects/walnutinkdemo/basicdemo/basicdemowebgallery/index.htm

<Kim> THIS IS A URL ON MY SITE THAT SHOWS THE CALLIGRAPHY INK EFFECT

<Kim> I HAVE A TUTORIAL ON THE SITE THAT SHOWS DIFFERENT BASIC TECHNIQUES TO USE

<Kim> I AM EXPERIMENTING WITH NEW ONES ALL THE TIME

<Kim> MY CURRENT FAVORITE IS THIS ONE WITH THE WATER SOLUBLE OIL PASTELS

<StudioB> those are hot

<cak> have you tried the salt technique yet?

<sweetp> Do you have to use glazes or can you go without??

<Kim> NO, BUT I THINK THAT WOULD BE COOL TOO

<RubberRabbit> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/index.htm

<Kim> YOU DON'T NEED THE GLAZES, IT'S JUST ONE OF MANY TECHNIQUES

<Kim> CHECK THIS OUT

<sweetp> ah, ty!

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/pages/samplearches7.htm

<LuniLadi> Nice...I thought 6 was cool too

<Kim> YOU CAN ALSO WRITE WITH THE WATER SOLUBLE OIL PASTELS AND IT ACTS AS A RESIST

<sweetp> I really love this look...

<Kim> 6 IS USING THE SAME STUFF. JUST DESIGNS & MORE WRITING WITH WALNUT INK WASHED OVER IT.

LuniLadi is having trouble grasping "water soluable" and "oil" together...lol

<Kim> THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS

LuniLadi needs to check out Pearl

<Kim> I KNOW, WATER SOLUBLE AND OIL SEEM LIKE A WEIRD COMBINATION, BUT THAT'S WHAT THEY'RE CALLED

<LuniLadi> :)

<Kim> YOU HAVE TO BE CAREFUL APPLYING THE WASH TO THE OIL PASTELS THOUGH

<StudioB> I need an endless supply of walnut ink

<pmstamper> what kind of drying/setting time is needed with that combo?

<sweetp> I need some toooooo

<Kim> TOO MUCH INK ON TOP WILL MAKE YOUR BACKGROUND DISAPPEAR

<Kim> I USE MY OVEN FOR DRYING

<Kim> SO IT'S PRETTY QUICK

<pmstamper> ty

<Sue> I seem to get better results spritzing w/alcohol rather than water-why is that?

<Kim> NONE OF THIS IS TOXIC

<LuniLadi> mixed lighter, does it look like shellac?

<Kim> I TRIED ISOPROPOL ALCOHOL AND IT DID ABSOLUTELY NOTHING

<StudioB> denatured alcohol?

<Kim> IT CAN HAVE A LIGHTER HUE BUT IT IS NOT AS GOLDEN AS THE SHELLAC

<LuniLadi> ty

<Sue> yes, denatured

<Kim> SHELLAC WAS ALSO A FORMER ADDICTION -- I LOVE IT ON PAPER

<LuniLadi> lol

<Kim> OH DENATURED. I'LL HAVE TO TRY THAT. IT STINKS THOUGH.

<Sue> sure does!

<LuniLadi> ah, these addications...they come and go....and come again

<Kim> I HAVE A LONG LIST OF THEM.

<LuniLadi> lol

<Kim> ADDICTIONS THAT IS.

<Sue> don't we all?

<LuniLadi> don't we all...lol

<sweetp> no 12 steps for me ty

<twodog> lol

<cak> (144 steps for each of us?)

<Kim> I WON'T GET A CHANCE TO COVER IT BUT I HAVE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE FOOD COLOR PAPER DYEING ON MY SITE

<RubberRabbit> i

<Kim> http://www.animadesigns.com/projects/foodcoloringout/index.htm

<LuniLadi> I saw...I dyed fabric this way

<sweetp> I think u could have 1000+ steps and it would never work for me

<LuniLadi> *never* thought to apply the method to paper!

<Kim> ALSO, BEFORE WE CLOSE, I WOULD LIKE OFFER A SMALL WALNUT INK SAMPLE TO CLASS ATTENDEES

<RubberRabbit> http://www.animadesigns.com/summerconvention2002/walnutinkbookout/index.htm

<Kim> FOR PUTTING UP WITH ME

<LuniLadi> addictions...quilting...fabric dying..silk painting

<StudioB> oh boy oh boy oh boy

<RubberRabbit> ooh!!

<Kim> JUST EMAIL ME AT ANIMADESIGNS@ANIMADESIGNS.COM

<twodog> awesome

<Kim> AND GIVE ME YOUR ADDRESS

<deb> kim

<deb> putting UP with you??????

<TheMadStamper> me too???

<Kim> AND I'LL GET IT IN THE MAIL TO YOU

<deb> you've GOT to be kidding

<teach246> cool!

<pmstamper> how great! Thanks!

<RubberRabbit> cloth and paper dyers are crossing over all the time--just saw something about a fabric artist using the shaving cream technique to dye fabric

<Sue> thank you!

<StudioB> Kim -- you're amazing. and your technique pages are beautiful.

<Sandy> Can we email an order..I wasn't sure how to get the 2 for 1 on the journals

<dbstampin> how much is shipping on the big jar Kim?

<SusanR> ty so much...how generous!

<deb> kim - I'd like to see you do this class again

<deb> for more discussion

<twodog> thanks. I can't wait to give it a whirl.

<RubberRabbit> thank you very much Kim!

<sweetp> cool...ty so much!! I can't wait to try it!

<crzystmpr> good class

<deb> shoot

<deb> C_Lion I need you

<deb> need your title

<kat18> Thanks Kim, that is so very generous

<RubberRabbit> oops! Kim just left!!

<cak> Thank you so much---oooops, we lost Kim

<deb> wow she left FAST

<StudioB> Kim -- come back!

<cak> she got dumped

<sweetp> Kim, where are uuuuuuu

<StudioB> it's madstamper's fault

<sweetp> sounds like me

<sweetp> and my Big Flaky

<RubberRabbit> wb kim

<cak> she's back!

<TheMadStamper> my fault!!?

<deb> there's Kim

<deb> round 2

<Kim> OOPS I WAS DISCONNECTED

<deb> lol

<StudioB> hi kim welcome back!

<Kim> TY

<arielart> Kim, the class was awesome!

<RubberRabbit> LOL we blamed it on Madstamper

<sweetp> hi again!

<StudioB> lol

<Kim> ANY OTHER QUESTIONS?

<pmstamper> very nice setup with the website samples!

<TheMadStamper> hey!!! LOL

<RubberRabbit> we'd like to see this as a series of classes

<LuniLadi> Kim, are you doing any other classes/socials for the convention?

<RubberRabbit> perhaps a couple pages a week

<cak> Yes, there's so much to explore

<arielart> Your website samples and directions are wonderful.

<dbstampin> Kim, how much is shipping on the large jar?

<arielart> Thanks!

<deb> yes she is

<deb> 2 more this week

<Kim> YES, I HAVE ONE TOMORROW NIGHT AT 11PM

<LuniLadi> ty deb

<RubberRabbit> so we could all do these books!!

<Kim> A SOCIAL

<LuniLadi> 11? ack

<RubberRabbit> hurrah!

<Kim> AND ONE THURSDAY AT 6PM

<LuniLadi> OMG..I'll be sleeping at work next day...rofl

<Kim> I THINK THIS WILL BE A CLASS

<sweetp> cool!

<Kim> THAT WAS ALL THAT WAS LEFT!

<LuniLadi> class Thursday?

<deb> kim - we need to do this one again for more discussion

<sweetp> I will playing at work, but don't tell the slavedrivers

<deb> !!

<RubberRabbit> as long as you are not working at a nuclear power plant, that's fine LuniLady

<Kim> I AGREE

<deb> yeah!!

<Kim> YOU GUYS HAVE BEEN GREAT!

<LuniLadi> kaaaaa-boooom

<deb> you too

<StudioB> Thank you so much for the sample pages --

<deb> thanks

<deb> lol LuniLadi

<Kim> YOU'RE WELCOME

<sweetp> lol

<RubberRabbit> your book is awesome Kim and thanks for the free present

<cak> Thank you Kim--wonderful stuff

<keribou> ty Kim

<Kim> YOU'RE MOST WELCOME. THANKS FOR COMING.

<sweetp> ty so much! Great class!

<deb> nite kim

<Kim> TY

<Kim> NITE

<Sue> great class, Kim-you really put a lot of work into all those samples

<LuniLadi> Kim, I have to add to my running order...lol

<Kim> YEAH, BUT IT WAS FUN

<SusanR> night Kim....thank you much!

<Kim> NITE

<MomCat> Great class pages, Kim!

<teach246> Thanks!

<Kim> TY

<kat18> thanks kim

<Sue> nite all

<Kim> YOU'RE WELCOME

<Sandy> Thanks Kim..I emailed an order

<LuniLadi> got to go...*great* class Kim...

<LuniLadi> that's what I have to do..lol

<Susie> thanks for the class!

<Kim> YOU'RE WELCOME

<RubberRabbit> Kim what was the journal 2 for one offer?

<RubberRabbit> for the folks who came in late?

<Susie> Will have to sit down and play with this.

<Susie> Oh yeah, I missed that.

<Kim> BUY ONE ENVIROPAPERS JOURNAL AND GET ANOTHER ONE FREE

<RubberRabbit> ooh that is a good deal!!

<Sandy> Can you tell I have been looking over your web page?

<Kim> IT'S BELOW MY COST

<RubberRabbit> enviropapers are gorgeous

<Kim> I AM OVERSTOCKED

<RubberRabbit> Julie Bloch uses them all the time in her printmaking

<Kim> THEY ARE ALL HANDMADE AND WONDERFUL TO USE

<Sandy> I want to create a garden journal

<RubberRabbit> never be afraid to ask, teach246

<LindaR> thanks Kim, very inspiring.

<RubberRabbit> Kim loves to tell her specials

<teach246> Thanks, and have a nice night!

<kat18> nite all

<pmstamper> I'm off to peruse the website, thanks again, great class

<twodog> thanks so much Kim, nite.

<RubberRabbit> night and thanks Kim!!

<Kim> Nite and thanks!

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