tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3395018315139131707.post2899981751468135997..comments2023-05-11T02:01:52.944-07:00Comments on ArtDesign365: RAIN OR SHINESomsarahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13926213765841351109noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3395018315139131707.post-75634345944061880572009-11-04T08:00:13.365-08:002009-11-04T08:00:13.365-08:00Thank you, those are all such lovely things you sa...Thank you, those are all such lovely things you said. Most of the transfer type I use is what many refer to as Letraset - it's a term that is often used to refer generically to sheets of dry transferable (or rub-on) lettering of any brand. It's a little harder to come by nowadays, but some smaller companies are making their own versions of it. And I'm with you – I don't ever want to turn 36 either!Somsarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13926213765841351109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3395018315139131707.post-84891717091002041312009-11-03T18:28:38.682-08:002009-11-03T18:28:38.682-08:00These collages are fantastic. They charm me, crack...These collages are fantastic. They charm me, crack me up, and inspire me. I'm so glad I drifted to your blog. What a huge commitment to art making in celebration of you!! Love it. I have a question if I may be so bold, what exactly is "transfer type" is it those rub on letters? I don't want you to EVER turn 36. I think you should just be 35 and holding!!! SusanSusan Sager Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07595769407297684648noreply@blogger.com