I think they just print them, using blotter paper, and non-acidic ink or something. www.blotterbarn.com
Anybody know: What's the paper called at an art supply store? Is Color InkJet okay for making designs?
Thanks, I think Inkjet won't work cause it's not colorfast. Plus I don't know if the colors are toxic, and my LaserJet is only monochrome. So how do they apply the pattern traditionally?
I don't know how to get the print on there. All I know is if a mysterious small sealed vial with a strange fluffy substance in it falls off a truck, you need to do mankind a favor and pick up some #14 watercolor at the art store lol.. no clue about putting a print on it. Prints were largely abandoned by many who traffic anyways, because it's easier to hide blank paper than square perforated sheets with a picture of a mad hatter eating a tab of LSD on it heh.