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Spooky Pumpkins and Pumpkin Prints

 Use this printing method for any paper item. Japanese rice paper picks up ink especially well and produces prints that look aged.

1. Press a piece of paper against inked image, using your fingers to make sure paper touches all inked areas. (Rice paper is very thin, so you will see the image form as you work.)

2. Peel away paper gently; let dry. Touch up print with paintbrush, if desired. For more prints, repeat, reinking each time.

3. For our framed silhouettes, cut images into circles and affix to card stock with glue stick. Run a black streamer through a sewing machine's ruffler foot. Glue to the front edge of the image.

From Martha Stewart Living, October 2004
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