Yep. This time I ran it through my inkjet printer, since I have a nicer one that doesn't glop the ink on the paper. You have to let it dry before you touch or stack it, but that only takes a minute or so. I have taken the vellum to Kinko's and run it through the color laser printers, too, and the copy machines. Hobby Lobby carries vellum in sheets and packs, comes in several pastel colors, and some of it has "texture".... like faint clouds or iridescent flecks in it. There are some really beautiful choices out there now, not like when I used to have to order it by the sheet from specialty paper stores, and it only came in white and white, lol. Don't buy "artist" vellum.... you'll know the difference, the vellum I use is sturdy, feels almost like plastic, sort of. Artist vellum is more like tissue paper or tracing paper.
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