Re: Black Paper?

From: Katharine Thayer ^lt;kthayer@pacifier.com>
Date: 01/20/05-03:14:07 PM Z
Message-id: <41F01F1D.4B8E@pacifier.com>

Eric S. Theise wrote:
>
> Hi Katharine,
>
> > So obviously the best solution would be a good smooth black paper
> > that will take soaking, if there's such a thing. Most of the black
> > papers I've seen are thinner and sort of construction-paper looking.
>
> Have you ever worked with Stonehenge? It comes in black and might
> be what you're looking for. I find it a really versatile paper.
>

Eric,
Thanks, I was just looking at Stonehenge in the Daniel Smith catalog. I
know I printed gum on it when I was testing papers years ago, and I
don't remember any problem printing gum on it, so it's probably a good
paper for the purpose; thanks for the suggestion,
Katharine
Received on Thu Jan 20 23:10:12 2005

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