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I have done a post on my Blog with Tips and Techniques for using those gorgeous Twinkling H20s, you can click HERE to have a look
I would love for you to let me know what you think,
I thank you in advance

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Love your work! Great tutorial on Twinling H2Os! thanks!
I live in Embrun Ontario, Canada and I breed Lhasa Apsos! Also board and groom other small dogs, so of course, your puppy caught my eye!
Cheers!
Donna
Michelle...love your cards and love "twinks". They are one of my favorite ways to add color to my cards. Cute dog also.
Great tips. I never thought about painting the color on the jar. Such a good idea. Your cards are wonderful
Michelle, I also love Twinks but have had a couple of problems with them. I have found mold has grown in some of them. I live in Florida and my Twinks live inside with me in an air conditioned house so I don't think it's heat that caused the problem. (I also paint watercolors and know that paints in my palette can mold so always store my palettes in the refrigerator - my husband just has to understand!!) I noticed that you store your Twinks upside down. I used to do that but found that I later could not open some of the jars because the wet paint inside dried around the top and sealed the jars closed. Anyone else have these problems? Any solutions, suggestions??? I should add that, despite the problems, I still buy and use Twinks because nothing else can give the same results. I do love them!
me gustaron mucho tus ideas. Me agradaron las tarjetas,.Me encanta hacer tarjetas eliz cumple y no abandones tu capacidad de crear. Liliana desde Cordoba, Argentina
Thanks for your information. Bought H2O's and never really used them. Love your work. Thanks for sharing.
ohh i have been thinking how to colour with this..will hop in to you blog now!!!

thanks in advance!

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yenni
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Linda

When I purchased my

 Twinkling H20s , I was told to make sure they air dry prior to putting on the lids or to store them  facing up without putting on the lids. I have never had a problem with them.

Jeannine

I demo for a company when they come to this area for conventions and I always told customers to store their twinks without the lids back when they carried/sold them.  Twinks dry to a hard cake surface and it will not hurt them to be open, it gives the a chance to dry completely.  I have had mine this way for years with no problems, still just like new.  You can take the lids and "keep" them in a zip bag in a drawer for transport to crops, shoe box swaps, etc just be sure to uncap them again when you get home.

 

I have mine all lined up in shoe box lids on a shelf and since they are uncapped I tend to use them more.  Being a visual person I can immediately see the colors when I grab my "tray", also I am more likely to use them because I don't have to cap and uncap them everytime I want to use them.

Thanks for this! I have one Twinking H20 and I didn't know what to do with it! Now I do! :)

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