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Wheatpasting 'n Posters

Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by DNA, Nov 19, 2004.

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  1. rave905

    rave905 Senior Member

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    i did a bitta wheatpaste
    i just drew throwups in pen n cut em out lol
     
  2. foi oi oi

    foi oi oi Senior Member

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    I'm terribly sorry for resurrecting this thread from the dead, but our friend google pointed me in this direction.

    I just have a few questions I'd appreciate if I got answers. I'm sure they are somewhere within this thread, but that's 22 pages of risk. Know what I mean?

    Ok, so I'm getting into wheat pasting around here in Cincinnati, and I'm just wondering if we can use just any type of paper. I bought "Academie heavyweight paper" which is Acid-free and Lignin-free. Would this work?
    Also, I'm curious if there is any type of restriction to the medium I'm using. Would sharpies bleed in rain if I don't put a protective coating over the front?

    If someone could give me a list of what I am limited to when it comes to wheat pasting, then I would be forever thankful (can't say so much for the locals around here. ;) )

    Thanks!

    -foi oi oi
     
  3. foi oi oi

    foi oi oi Senior Member

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    Whoops!

    Ignore this post.

    I found the other one.
     
  4. CFC-GRAFF

    CFC-GRAFF Senior Member

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    Wheat pasttttttttttttttttteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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  5. zachatnca

    zachatnca Senior Member

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    ive never gotten a more solid recipe thanks. but i usually use some spray paint type adhesive and it seems to work just fine (its not the regular ones its a special kind) although i dont really do posters or anything so i wouldnt know if they stayed for a while or not.