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    Can I use tracing paper again to trace another drawing?
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    You can use the same tracing paper again as long as you erase the previous drawing, or use a different space on the paper.
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    Could this be done in one day or a night?
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    Yes. The paper might take time (approximately 24 hours) to dry, but it will be much faster if you use a heat gun or hair dryer.
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    What type of oil do you need?
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    Any oil works - coconut, canola, vegetable, olive. Experiment and have fun!
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    Can I use cooking oil instead of vegetable oil?
    Community Answer
    That should be fine.
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    Can I make it with water instead of oil?
    Carole Brock
    Community Answer
    No, water does not work. It doesn't make the paper transparent like oil does.
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    What can I use besides a paint brush?
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    You can use a tooth brush, or anything else with small bristles.
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    Can we use a sponge to apply the oil instead of a paintbrush?
    Community Answer
    No, a sponge will make the paper too wet and slippery - I learned that the hard way.
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    How long do I use the blow dryer on the paper? And on which setting?
    Community Answer
    Put the hairdryer on the lowest setting and gently heat the paper; you will know when it's done as the sheet will appear more translucent.
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    Where can I get vegetable oil?
    Community Answer
    Most supermarkets and retail stores will sell vegetable oil.
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    What is the newspaper, cardboard and plastic container for when making tracing paper?
    Community Answer
    Protecting your work space. You can either cover whatever surface you're using with paper/cardboard or do it inside of a plastic container.
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    Can I print onto transparent paper?
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    Not advised, since the ink can smear or the heat from the laser printer may start a fire. Print on the normal white paper first, and then apply the oil as detailed above. Be careful to let it dry before making it transparent, because the ink can smear.
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    Can I use baking paper instead of tracing paper?
    Community Answer
    No.
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    Can this method be used to transfer an image on to cloth?
    Community Answer
    No, but you can find iron-on transfer paper for inkjet printers at many office supply stores that would allow you to accomplish this task.
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    For larger tracings, do I need to have bigger paper, or can I just connect smaller ones together?
    Community Answer
    Use larger paper; tracing over taped-together paper can sometimes be tricky.
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    What can I use other than oil when making tracing paper?
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    This might sound really strange, but I use shortening and Vaseline. Dries faster, works just as well!
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    Can I use my clean hand for applying oil?
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    Yes, as long as you are willing to get your hands messy. And with that, make sure to spread the oil evenly. Most importantly, you may have to rub on the oil multiple times to make sure it's evenly done.
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