tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-690400023329277323.post2085904396454653300..comments2024-01-03T13:18:24.500-05:00Comments on Paper Paintings: The Joy of TeachingElizabeth St. Hilaire Nelsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06785958267715615197noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-690400023329277323.post-41465784530953810532013-01-29T14:47:11.398-05:002013-01-29T14:47:11.398-05:00Hi Debbie, you can use any papers you like EXCEPT ...Hi Debbie, you can use any papers you like EXCEPT I do not reccommend card stock or magazines as they are very difficult to get glued down flat. I love rice paper on the roll in the Chinese brush painting section of art supply stores or search for rice paper on DickBlick.com<br /><br />you will love Penn Yan, NY! it's lovely there See you soon!Elizabeth St. Hilaire Nelsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06785958267715615197noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-690400023329277323.post-76935718825687844432013-01-29T12:55:18.392-05:002013-01-29T12:55:18.392-05:00My sisters and I have signed up for your workshop ...My sisters and I have signed up for your workshop in Penn Yann, NY and we are so EXCITED!!! I totally can't wait, I think you are incredibly talented. <br />I have a question on papers though. If I try and make some decorated papers beforehand, is there any particular weight/type/transparency level of paper that is better than any other? Is cardstock or gloss paper more difficult to work with in the finished product?<br />Thanks for any advance help<br />Debbie W.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00524589322506330637noreply@blogger.com