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That's OK Marigold. I see there is a new thread.
On and off for more than a year. I started out trying to make a hanafuda card deck - a classic Japanese card deck that was first printed by Nintendo way back in the 1880s (or somewhere round there.) Absolutely ridiculous place to start but it was good painting practice and highlighted what I didn't know. I've recently finished the blocks for a different deck, more modern and with fewer, larger cards (Hanamikoji only with a chicken and egg theme.) That's also ready to go. Last night I was wondering how I was going to heat the 'size' for the paper and thinking I'll have to do it on the cooker but then looking again at this paper it looks like it's been pre-sizef even though it doesn't say it has. It's unknowns like this that hold me in a state of uncertainty all the time - it may work of sorts but is that the way it should work?! I'm going for it with the paper as it is...
On and off for more than a year. I started out trying to make a hanafuda card deck - a classic Japanese card deck that was first printed by Nintendo way back in the 1880s (or somewhere round there.) Absolutely ridiculous place to start but it was good painting practice and highlighted what I didn't know. I've recently finished the blocks for a different deck, more modern and with fewer, larger cards (Hanamikoji only with a chicken and egg theme.) That's also ready to go. Last night I was wondering how I was going to heat the 'size' for the paper and thinking I'll have to do it on the cooker but then looking again at this paper it looks like it's been pre-sizef even though it doesn't say it has. It's unknowns like this that hold me in a state of uncertainty all the time - it may work of sorts but is that the way it should work?! I'm going for it with the paper as it is...