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Every November Christina Lopp and I teach a class in watercolor journaling at Asilomar in Monterey, California.
One of our students brought a roll of webbed drywall tape. She shared pieces with the class. I used some on this page. I painted over the tape and then removed it. I really like the texture it gives the page. I am going to search in my basement and find a roll of the stuff, (I know there is some down there) and carry it with me all the time.
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