rub ons

I just made some cards with rub ons. Now can someone tell me if letting them dry for a couple of days is enough, or do I need to spray them or something ?

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Joanne, I have never had any trouble with the rub-ons not drying. The ones I've used seemed to be dry right away. Linda

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Stupid question....but what's a rub on? Is it like when you use rubbing alcohol to transfer a photocopied picture? Or is this a product you're talking about (which I'm sure I'll have to run out and buy the moment you tell me about it!!)?

J.C.

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Hi Jennifer, rub-ons are small palettes of about 7 colors which are creamy and exist in 4 different palettes of colors. You rub them on and they have gorgeous colors...... lots of shine as well. You can use them on cards or on anything you want really.

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