<Jambalaya> HI EVERYBODY
<phyl> Hi Jam
<Jambalaya> http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=2216073&uid=1171869
<CindyC> hi jam!
<CindyC> i may have to leave for a bit to help dd in the shower jam....
<CindyC> ok for now though
<Jambalaya> OK, WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT TODAY IS CHEAP ACRYLIC CRAFT PAINT
<Jambalaya> THE CHEAPER THE BETTER
<phyl> oh oh my puter or the gremlins are playing tricks with my puter
<phyl> the first time i clicked on the url I got Tyra smiths's web site
<phyl> love that word
<Inger> I love the card!
<Jambalaya> WATCH FOR YOUR CRAFT OR HOBBY STORES TO PUT CRAFT PAINT ON SALE THE KIND THAT GOES FOR 2 OR 3 FOR A BUCK
<Jambalaya> AND STOCK UP ON ALL YOUR FAVORITE COLORS
<StampProf> Or use all the ones in the drawer that I never look at.
<phyl> lol right
<Jambalaya> THE FIRST 3 PICTURES ARE SAMPLES MADE WITH THE SHAVING CREAM TECHNIQUE, SUBSTITUTING PAINT FOR INK
<Jambalaya> EVERYONE KNOWS HOW TO DO THE SHAVING CREAM, RIGHT??
<Inger> I got to dig into my old stuff now - sigh..
<StampProf> yes
<Inger> Yes..
<phyl> yup
<Inger> I found out that if you let it dry for a long time before wiping, the colors gets so much better..
<Jambalaya> WITH PAINT, IT COMES OUT MORE VIVID THAN WITH INKS, DON'T GO OVERBOARD WITH IT<G>
<Monica> knew I'd need those paints at some point in time
<Jambalaya> INGER, WITH PAINT, IT'S INSTANT GRATIFICATION
<Jambalaya> NO NEED TO WAIT
[the logger was dropped momentarily here. Jambalaya starts explaining the shaving cream technique.]
<phyl> can i shave my legs with it or is it only for art purposes?
<Inger> only arts!
<phyl> lol
<Jambalaya> http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=2216073&uid=1171869
<Inger> HELLOOO MARTHA!
<star> those are gorgeous
<Jambalaya> PHYL, YOU CAN USE THE LEFTOVERS
<phyl> i will do the shaving cream method on my legs
<phyl> and invent new nylons
<star> so , you just painted the cs?
<Inger> and scan them in for us to admire when you are done!!
<phyl> lol
<Jambalaya> NO STAR
<Jambalaya> THE PAINT IS IN THE SHAVING CREAM
<star> oh dear, I missed your first instruction
<Monica> so did I
<Monica> I was looking at samples
<star> oh, just drop some fav colors in cream, right?
<phyl> ya got it
<Jambalaya> OK, WE'RE TALKING ABOUT SUBSTITUTING PAINT FOR INK IN THE SHAVING CREAM TECHNIQUE
<Monica> do you spread an even coat of shaving cream on paper to start
<Monica> ?
<star> we are focused, right Monica
<Jambalaya> MUCH CHEAPER, AND MUCH MORE VIVID
<Jambalaya> MONICA, I USE A PLASTIC TRAY, SO I CAN JUST RINSE IT DOWN THE DRAIN WHEN DONE
<Monica> ty
<Jambalaya> BUT ANYWAY YOU DO REGULAR SHAVING CREAM TECH. IS FINE, JUST USE PAINT INSTEAD OF INK
<phyl> Hi Teri
<Jambalaya> http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=2216073&uid=1171869
<Teri> Hi, had to re-boot
<phyl> ick
<Teri> ty
<Teri> ty
<star> life is hard on the internet
<Jambalaya> OK READY TO MOVE ON TO NEXT TECHNIQUE?
<star> ok
<Monica> y
<phyl> yup
<Inger> yes
<star> teach us
<Inger> all ears..
<Jambalaya> PICTURES 4, 5, 6, ARE SAMPLES OF THE RIP OFF TECHNIQUE
<phyl> who did you rip off?
<Jambalaya> YOU'LL NEED FREEZER PAPER, AND CHEAP PAINT
<Inger> is freezerpaper the alufoil you freeze stuff in?
<Jambalaya> NO ONE PHYL, WE'LL BE RIPPING PAPER OFF
<Jambalaya> NOT FOIL
<Inger> (I am norwgian and not used to all your terms..)
<phyl> lol
<Jambalaya> THIS IS PAPER
<Monica> parchment paper?
<Jambalaya> LIKE BUTCHER PAPER THAT THEY WRAP MEAT IN
<star> kind of like waxed paper, right?
<Jambalaya> NO
<Inger> brown craftpaper??
<phyl> wax coated opaque paper
<star> hmmm....butcher paper
<Jambalaya> IT HAS A PLASTIC COATING ON ONE SIDE
<star> do y ou buy it at groc?
<Teri> the kind you use to make envelopes with tissue paper?
<Jambalaya> IT IS WHITE PAPER WITH PLASTIC COATING ON ONE SIDE
<Inger> I will try with plastic coated alufoil then..
<Jambalaya> IT'S IN THE GROCERY WITH OTHER WRAPS
<Inger> or maybe ask in a store - I know what you are talking about now!
<StampProf> Grocery staore has it and it is called freezer paper.
<Jambalaya> http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=2216073&uid=1171869
<StampProf> Boy I wish I could type.
<Jambalaya> OK, NOW THAT WE HAVE THE PAPER, CUT OR TEAR IT INTO MANAGEBLE SIZE
<Jambalaya> AROUND 8" X 10"
<Teri> ok
<Jambalaya> OR THE SIZE OF REGULAR SHEETS OF PAPER
<Jambalaya> PUT ONE PIECE SHINY SIDE UP ON YOUR TABLE
<Jambalaya> AND "DRIZZLE" PAINT ON IT
<Jambalaya> LOOK AT PICTURE #7 FOR THIS
* Teri loves to "drizzle"
<Jambalaya> TAKE CARE NOT TO PUT TOO MUCH
<star> you are a good drizzler, Jam
* phyl dripples
<star> I spill
<Jambalaya> JUST A LINE WINDING BACK AND FORTH ACROSS THE WHOLE SHEET
<Jambalaya> USE AT LEAST 2 COLORS, AND 1 METALLIC
<martha> these are just acrylic paints?
<wezz> back
<Jambalaya> YOU'LL NEED TO EXPERIMENT WITH DIFFERENT COLOR COMBINATIONS TO FIND WHAT YOU LIKE BEST
<Jambalaya> YES MARTHA, CHEAP ACRYLIC PAINT
<wezz> metallic acrylic paint?
<Jambalaya> YES WEZZ
<Jambalaya> MOST BRANDS HAVE SOME METALLICS
<StampProf> I have some metallic fabric paint. Will that work?
<Jambalaya> YES
<wezz> ihave some toooooo
<wezz> LOL
<Jambalaya> ANY PAINT WILL WORK
<Teri> do we smoosh this around?
<wezz> any kind? shiny or matte?
<Jambalaya> ALSO REMEMBER A FEW YEARS BACK WHEN THE DIMENSIONAL FABRIC PAINTING WAS POPULAR?
<wezz> no
<phyl> yes
<Jambalaya> AND YOU HAVE ALL THESE PAINTS LEFT OVER?
<Inger> liquid applique?
<phyl> shore do
<Monica> yes, I've got a lot of that left over
<StampProf> still have some
<Teri> rofl, how did you know?
<phyl> tulip paint
<wezz> ??
<Jambalaya> IT'S GREAT TO MIX IN WITH THE REGULAR CRAFT PAINT, FOR SOME DAZZLE
<martha> inger, don't waste your liquid applique on this!
<phyl> kewl
<Inger> okay..
<star> would you call that drizzle dazzle?
<Jambalaya> WEZZ, THIS WAS PAINT MEANT TO USE ON FABRIC, AROUND APPLIQUES
<wezz> any samples to see, Jam?
<Monica> you couldn't use just the tulip paint by itself?
<wezz> ah, but not the liquid appliquŽ?
<wezz> what's tulip paint?
<Jambalaya> YOU PROLLY COULD MONICA
<Monica> cool
<Jambalaya> WEZZ, IF YOU DON'T ALREADY HAVE IT, YOU PROBABLY WON'T FIND IT NOW
<Monica> dimensional fabric paint popular a few years ago
<Teri> do we smoosh this around?
<wezz> :(
<Monica> you can still get it at Michael's
<phyl> Or Jones Tones paint
<Monica> or Walmart
<Jambalaya> OK AFTER YOU HAVE ALL YOUR PAINT DRIZZLED,
<martha> does the dimensional paint do something special with this technique?????
<wezz> I don't have any of these stores here
<wezz> :(
<Jambalaya> TAKE A SECOND PIECE OF THE FREEZER PAPER, AND PUT IT SHINY SIDE DOWN ON TOP
<Jambalaya> http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=2216073&uid=1171869
<Jambalaya> NOW BE CAREFUL HERE
<Jambalaya> IF YOU PRESS TOO HARD YOU WILL BE "SQUIRTING" PAINT OUT THE SIDES ONTO YOU, THE WALLS AND EVERYWHERE
<wezz> tx Jam
<phyl> psycadylic walls
<Teri> Altered Walls!!!
<wezz> LOL
<Jambalaya> YOU CAN SEE THE PAINT THROUGH THE PAPER
<Jambalaya> GENTLY SMOOSH IT AROUND, TILL YOU CAN SEE THE PAINT IS COVERING THE ENTIRE SURFACE
<Teri> smoosh here, smoosh there
<phyl> this is a finger smooshing right?
<Jambalaya> YES PHYL
<phyl> k
<Jambalaya> IF YOU USE ANY SORT OF TOOL, THE PAINT WILL GET TO BE TOO THIN
<Jambalaya> SO JUST WITH YOUR FINGERS, GENTLY, GENTLY GENTLY, SMOOTH IT AROUND
<Jambalaya> OK, SO NOW
* Teri cleans the paint off the walls
<Jambalaya> http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=2216073&uid=1171869
* phyl takes a picture of Teri's walls
<Jambalaya> NOW, WE ARE READY TO MAKE MAGIC
<Teri> lol
<phyl> wooo hoooo magic time
<Jambalaya> GRAB BOTH PIECES AT ONE CORNER, AND
<Jambalaya> QUICKLY RIP THE 2 APART DIAGONALLY
<Jambalaya> THE FASTER YOU RIP, THE MORE IT WILL MARBLE
<phyl> ah neat
<Teri> 1why is that?
<Jambalaya> TERI, I HAVE NO IDEA WHY
<phyl> cuz it is magic
<Teri> 1ah-ha, magic!
<Monica> cool
<Teri> 1that is gorgeous!
<Jambalaya> YOU CAN RIP OFF THE PAPER IN DIFFERENT DIRCTIONS FOR DIFFERENT EFFECTS
* phyl rips so fast she splatters Teri's walls again
<teresa> I am sorry for this ? but I came in late - do use plain cardstock?
* Teri flings paint at phyl
<Jambalaya> OH, UH.. DID I MENTION THIS COULD GET MESSY?
<phyl> freezer wrap paper
<Monica> 6we want pictures of Teri's wall
<teresa> ty
<Jambalaya> NO TERESA
<Jambalaya> IT'S FREEZER PAPER
<martha> wax coated freezer paper
<Monica> 6messy? crafts? nah!
* phyl puts on her wet suit
<Teri> 1rofl
<Jambalaya> NOW HERE'S THE HARD PART
<phyl> ohoh
<Teri> 1uh-oh
<Jambalaya> SET IT SOMEWHERE IT WON'T GET TOUCHED TO DRY
<Jambalaya> IT TAKES A COUPLE HOURS
<Teri> 1hahahaha
<phyl> that is a reeeeeeel hard one
<phyl> have texture on mine with six cats
<phyl> and cat hair a flying
<Jambalaya> YA, HORIZONTAL SURFACES ARE HARD TO FIND<G>
<phyl> empty ones anyway
<Teri> 1on top of the frig
<martha> will it be stiff when it dries
<Jambalaya> OH CAT HAIR IS OK, IT JUST ADDS A FIBER LOOK<G>
<phyl> does it ever and in all colors too
<Jambalaya> NOT VERY STIFF NO
<Monica> 6cat hair is embellishments around here
<phyl> lol hear that Monica
<Inger> so it will be easy to cut with a knife??
<phyl> very easy to cut or scissors are better
<Jambalaya> ONCE IT'S DRY, YOU TRIM THE EDGES STRAIGHT AND ADMIRE IT FOR A WHILE<G>
<Teri> 1do you think this could be done between pages on a book?
<Monica> 6lol
<Teri> 1for an altered book?
<Jambalaya> OH, VERY EASY TO CUT
<Inger> oh - instead of freezerpaper - could one use the backing of stickerpaper??
<Monica> 6or put it in the stash of things that are too pretty to part with
<phyl> shiney pages Teri
<Jambalaya> AFTER IT'S DRY IT'S JUST LIKE A HEAVY TEXT WEIGHT
<Teri> 1dang it
<Jambalaya> INGER NO
<Inger> sigh..
<Jambalaya> THE PAINT WOULD PEEL RIGHT OFF THE STICKER PAPER AFTER IT DRIED
<phyl> a new bellie to play with dried paint
<martha> inger-if you don't have waxed freezer paper, then i know what to give you :)
<Inger> I could get some for christmas or in the advent calendar :)
<Monica> 6hmmm, but if it stayed intact you could run it through a Xyron and use it on pages?
<phyl> you can also do this on glossy card stock
<SarahE> On Carol Duvall, they peeled it off the paper to use for projects
<Jambalaya> MONICA, IF YOU PUT THE PAINT ON THICK ENOUGH, YOU CAN PEEL IT OFF THE FREEZER PAPER TOO, BUT
<Jambalaya> IT'S FRAGILE
<teresa> if the paint peeled off in larger pieces though you could still maybe use it as an embellishment?
<martha> that was embossing they used to do punchies on carol duval
<teresa> the examples are so pretty and a fun technique - how many colors do you recommend using
<Jambalaya> OK READY FOR THE LAST TECHNIQUE?
<phyl> yup
<Monica> 6yes
<Jambalaya> TERESA, 2 COLORS + ONE METALLIC IS MY FAVORITE COMBO
<teresa> ty
<Jambalaya> OK ON TO THE CREDIT CARD TECHNIQUE
<Jambalaya> DO NOT GET THE CREDIT CARDS OUT OF YOUR WALLET
<phyl> horray
<cak> (this one is one we can all get into)
<Teri> 1whew!
<wezz> no??
<wezz> lol
<phyl> yes, then they will be unusable
<phyl> horray
<Jambalaya> WATCH YOUR JUNK MAIL FOR ALL THOSE FREE CRAFT TOOLS THEY SEND YA<G>
<Jambalaya> http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=2216073&uid=1171869
<Monica> 6hi, heather
<Teri> 1my favorite word FREE
<phyl> and junk mail
<Inger> like in freezer paper..
<Jambalaya> USE AN OLD OR JUNK CREDIT CARD FOR THIS
<Monica> 6free is the best four letter work there is
<Monica> 6word
<phyl> lol
<Jambalaya> NOW FOR CARDSTOCK
<phyl> work is also a four letter word
<Jambalaya> MATTE CARDSTOCK ANY KIND, BUT CHEAP IS BEST
<Monica> 6lol
<phyl> plain old matte not clay coated?
<Teri> 1work- yuck, another four letter word
<Jambalaya> I PREFER TO USE WHITE, SO THE COLORS OF THE PAINT ARE TRUE, BUT YOU COULD USE ANY COLOR
<Jambalaya> NO PHYL, CHEAP MATTE CARDSTOCK IS BEST
<phyl> ok thanks
<Jambalaya> I USED THE STUFF I GOT AT SAMS FOR ABOUT 6 BUCKS A REAM<G>
<phyl> wow going to sams
<Jambalaya> OK LOOK AT PICTUR 17
<Jambalaya> PICTURE 17
<Jambalaya> THIS TIME WE NEED JUST A FEW DROPS OF EACH COLOR ON THE PAPER
<Jambalaya> DROP THEM RANDOMLY AND FAIRLY EVEN AROUND THE PAPER
<cak> 2 plus metallic again?
<Jambalaya> USE AT LEAST 2 COLORS
<Jambalaya> AGAIN HERE I LIKE 2 COLORS + ONE METALLIC
<star_j> I got plopped out...what are you doing now>
<Jambalaya> THE METALLIC PAINT GIVES IT A SHEEN
<phyl> credit card technique picture 17
<Jambalaya> PICTURE 17 STAR
<Jambalaya> http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=2216073&uid=1171869
<star_j> ok,ty
<wezz> do you put the drop in a row of one colour each time??
<wezz> or randomly?
<Jambalaya> RANDOMLY
<wezz> ok
<Jambalaya> NO NEED TO BE REAL NEAT HERE
<Teri> 1so much easier than shaving cream!
<phyl> whutz that?
<phyl> neat is not in my dictionary
<Jambalaya> AFTER YOU HAVE ALL YOUR COLORS DROPPED, USE THE CREDIT CARD TO SCRAP
<wezz> lol
<Jambalaya> NOW YOU WANT TO MOVE IN STRAIGHT LINES DOWN AND ACROSS THE ENTIRE SHEET
<star_j> dh might even approve of me using my credit card this way. lol
<Jambalaya> THEN TURN IT, AND SCRAP IN THE OTHER DIRECTION
<wezz> lol star
<phyl> if you wiggle your card will you get mush?
<Jambalaya> STAR, WE'RE USING THE JUNK CREDIT CARDS THAT YOU GET IN THE MAIL
<star_j> mush and mud are bad
<star_j> I know:)
<phyl> or any stiff object
<phyl> lol
<Jambalaya> PHYL IT WILL GET MUDDY IF YOU OVERWORK THE PAINT
<phyl> k thanks
<Jambalaya> ONCE THE PAPER IS COVERED, START WIPING THE CREDIT CARD OFF ON A PAPER TOWEL, TO REMOVE EXCESS PAINT
<Keribou> hey Jamb- what about taking the gunk on the credit card onto a piece of damp brown paper bag to make a another piece of paper with the extra paint?
<Jambalaya> GOOD IDEA KERI!
<phyl> what happens on damp?
<Jambalaya> OOOOO KERI IS A BIGGER TIGHTWAD THAM JAMBALAYA<G>
<phyl> lol
<Monica> 6yes, no waste that way
<Teri> 1so there is enough paint so it doesn't sink into the matte of the paper?
<Keribou> the paint sorts soaks and spreads a bit more and if you wrinkle the brown paper first - even better
<phyl> ah kewl
<Jambalaya> A GIRL AFTER MY OWN HEART SHE IS
<cak> this almost looks like you're more staining the paper (very delicate look)
<Jambalaya> THIS PAPER WON'T TAKE LONG TO DRY
<Jambalaya> AND IT WILL CURL
<phyl> like a perm in damp weather
<Jambalaya> I JUST SMOOTH IT ACROSS THE EDGE OF THE TABLE TO STRAIGHTEN IT OUT
<Jambalaya> OK ANY QUESTIONS?
<phyl> oooo never tried that one
<Teri> 1can you use that old heating thingy that my grandmother used to use to flatten it out? (an iron)
<Jambalaya> TOO MUCH TROUBLE TERI
<phyl> that anchient artifact
<Keribou> I love the samples
<phyl> love the heart
<Keribou> I would love to use this paper and make punches with it
<Jambalaya> IT'S NOT HARD TO STRAIGHTEN OUT BY JUST RUBBING IT OVER THE EDGE OF THE TABLE
<Jambalaya> OH YES KERI!
<Monica> 6I'll have to try that
<Teri> 1ok, easy is the best
<phyl> or put under a pile of heavy stamps
<Jambalaya> YOU WILL FIND IT HARD TO STOP MAKING SHEET AFTER SHEET OF THIS
<Jambalaya> SO EXPERIMENT WITH DIFFERENT COLORS
<Monica> 6I usually put stuff that curls into a large book and add a cat for weight
<cak> makes ya feel rich!
<cindyc> this is such a great class you put together jam
<phyl> lol how do you make his sit there that long Monica?
<Jambalaya> MONICA, HOW DO YOU MAKE THE CAT STAY PUT???
<Monica> 6yes, it is
<phyl> lol Jam
<star_j> jam,wasthis on freezer paper too
<Monica> 6you don't have cats, do you? lol
<phyl> yes have six
<phyl> they are all over the place all the time
<Jambalaya> NO STAR THIS LAST ONE WAS CHEAP CARDSTOCK
<cak> (tell it not to go up there--that'll make her stay)
<phyl> lol cak
<Monica> 6lol cak
<Jambalaya> LOL CAK
<Teri> 1I don't have to BUY anything to do this!!! I have it all "somewhere" in my craftroom!!
<Monica> 6actually, you don't have to "put"
<SarahE> Me too
<Jambalaya> YES TERI!!!
<cindyc> just lay your favorite sweater on top
<Monica> 6all you have to do is set down a book and by majic there's a cat on it
<phyl> lol Cindy
<Jambalaya> MAKING FUN TECHNIQUES DOES NOT HAVE TO BE EXPENSIVE!!
<Teri> 1now where did I put those paints
* cindyc agrees
<phyl> neat pointers Jam
<Monica> 6will this be in the logs, Jam?
<star_j> good ideas...thanks
<Jambalaya> YES CAK WAS LOGGING
<star_j> that cak is a real lumberjack
<Teri> 1ty cak!
<Jambalaya> OK ANY MORE QUESTIONS??
<Monica> 6good, thanks for a great class
<Jambalaya> NO HURRY THERE'S NOTHING SCHEDULED NEXT HOUR
<Teri> 1how did you do the die cuts from Debbie
<martha> i especially loved the freezer paper one!
<cak> Great class as usual Jambalaya. thanks!
<Riza> could I get the sample link?
<cak> http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=2216073&uid=1171869
<Jambalaya> TERRI, THE SAME WAY AS ON THE CARDSTOCK
<Teri> 1ok
<phyl> have you stamped on the freezer paper with stayzon Jam?
<Jambalaya> THEN
<Jambalaya> WHILE PAINT IS STILL WET, COVER IT WITH CLEAR EMBOSSING POWDER
<Jambalaya> HEAT AND ADD A COUPLE MORE LAYERS OF EP, THEN STAMP INTO WHILE STILL MOLTEN
<Riza> lovely stuff - was this one associated with a store or just for fun and learning? I was kind of distracted
<Jambalaya> ALL THE IMAGES I USED WERE FROM STUBBY STAMPERS
<martha> is stubby stampers a store?
<cak> it is!
<Teri> 1I really like #14
<Jambalaya> YES IT'S IN OUR MALL MARTHA
<Jambalaya> www.stubbystampers.com
<Jambalaya> AND
<martha> k
* Teri wonders when Phyl will arrive to help get paint off the walls
<Jambalaya> CONVENTION SPECIAL IS 20% OFF ALL STAMPS MOUNTED OR UN MOUNTED
<Monica> 6good deal
<Jambalaya> TERI, THAT PAINT IS DRY BY NOW, LEARN TO LIVE WITH IT<G>
<Monica> 6lol
<Teri> 1Maybe aI'll add more to it and do a collage
<wezz> Jam, you use EP on the acrylic paint?
<Jambalaya> THERE YA GO
<martha> splatter texture on walls is nice
<cak> yep, when in doubt, add more layers
<Jambalaya> YES WEZZ, IF YOU HURRY WHILE IT'S STILL WET
<martha> you used great colors didn't you???
<Jambalaya> IF IT DRY'S ON YOU, YOU'LL HAVE TO COAT WITH CLEAR EMBOSSING INK FIRST
<wezz> yes, that's what I was thinking
<cindyc> you know jam i ended up buying all of the iris books!
<SarahE> Can you heat it while the paint's wet?
<Jambalaya> I USED MY FAVORITE COLOR COMBOS, YOU'LL HAVE TO EXPERIMENT WITH YOUR FAVORITES
<Teri> 1gotta run, gotta see if I can texture any of that paint on the dining room wall. Thanks Jam (and Phyl!)
<wezz> lol
<wezz> bye teri
<Jambalaya> SARA, YES, HEAT WON'T HURT THE PAINT
<Monica> 6bye, teri
<martha> thanks jam....your gallery is great!
<wezz> what's next?
<cindyc> got company later!
<Jambalaya> NEXT THING SCHEDULED IS AT 7 PM EDT, EVOLVING IMAGES SOCIAL
<wezz> that's too late for me.........
<cak> shoppin' time!
<Jambalaya> YES CAK! TIME TO SHOP!!!
<SarahE> Plenty of time to paint (and shop) So long all
<Inger> thank you so much for the class. It was wonderful - off to feed Erna and hopefully get her to bed..
<Jambalaya> THANKS FOR COMING Y'ALL
<Jambalaya> caps off now
<phyl> Great class Jam
<Monica> 6thanks for great class, Jamb
<wezz> yup, great class!
<StampProf> Thanks. I need to go try this/
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