Patti wrote:I got some saral paper and fixative and I can say I really like the technique. We already had quite a few patterns on before we tried it but I can say that we'll most likely be going this route next year.
It saves me anywhere from 5-15 minutes per pumpkin since I don't have to go back and re-ink like I do over the regular carbon paper. When we do over 100 pumpkins that adds up to a lot of time.
Patti:
So Glad this is working Out For You.
I think I just had the Ultimate Test.
I transferred Patterns Over 2 Weeks Ago and Left them at the Farm.
(Outside) It has rained like 4 or 5 times and today I carved them and the patterns were all still intact !
And I have Used the Same One Can on like 50 Pumpkins So far.
And I'm guessing it's about 1/2 Empty.
1/2 Full - 1/2 Empty.
I always Looked at that like this.
(It depends on what it Is)
If you have 1/2 a Glass of Cough Medicine - It's Half Full
If you have 1/2 a Glass of Beer - It's Half Empty. - LOL
I got one foot in the grave the other on a banana peel !
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