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Sep 18, 2011 9:31 PM CST
Name: Sharon
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I've done hammered prints on muslin, it works also, but there's hardly any way to set it and heat alone doesn't always work well. Actually the muslin absorbs the pigment better than paper does, so the print is lovely.

Or did you already say that in the tutorial and I missed it too? *Blush*
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