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Post by kmage on Jun 11, 2022 16:40:53 GMT
Going to pick up some white CS so I can get inky, can't seem to decide which one! (Will get a few of each) Do you have a favorite?
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Post by lilacgal on Jun 11, 2022 17:17:22 GMT
For mixed media, Marshmallow is my favorite.
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scrappinwithoutpeas
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Post by scrappinwithoutpeas on Jun 11, 2022 20:15:40 GMT
marshmallow is my fave too
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kitbop
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Post by kitbop on Jun 11, 2022 21:01:17 GMT
Marshmallow is good for inky projects but hard to find for me, so I use Vicki B.s foundations mixed media pad - love it. I'd highly recommend it. It's on for 8.99 at SB.com for 12 sheets.
Also, if you don't care about it being 12x12, you would love the Accent Opaque CS from amazon. I use both the 80 lb for matting, die cutting and mixed media, and the 120 lb for card bases and mixed media. Unfortunately, it is really unavailable right now and the prices reflect that... it used to be the CHEAP option!
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PaperAngel
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Post by PaperAngel on Jun 12, 2022 0:41:04 GMT
I prefer Bazzill Card Shoppe - Marshmallow, especially for mixed media applications, due to its heavier weight. Note all Bazzill cardstocks (ie Mono, Fourz, Smoothies, Bling, Dotted Swiss collections) are 80 lbs/216gsm, except for the Card Shoppe & Trends collections which are 100 lbs/270 gsm.
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Post by mikklynn on Jun 12, 2022 12:01:12 GMT
I like Bazzill's Marshmallow, too.
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Post by kmage on Jun 12, 2022 14:50:25 GMT
Yay!! At .16 a sheet, I got a fair amount of Marshmallow! Not toooooo crazy tho. In true MN style, I did not take it all.
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