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Your personal journey about that card is really sweet (Thanks for sharing it with us). Can't wait for the finale.
Be careful about the paper. Make sure to use the tape to tension the paper so there won't be any wrinkles and consider buying paper made specifically for watercolors.
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Thanks a lot, I actually went a step down and used old A4 sheets that were printed on one side lol, just because I always feel guilty wasting perfectly good papers, I will buy better ones for the actual thing though
Can you tell me what do you mean by ‘sealing the surface’
Thanks a lot for the detailed info, the card is probably gonna go in a drawer, but this thing might be useful for other stuff
There isn’t really anyone else to share with, so the internet it is
And yeah I am seriously considering getting specific papers, it seems like normal ones get a little weird with water
Edit: Also yeah I would want to share what happens, but I feel a lot of context will be needed for a post of that kind to make sense, will see