She remembered that artists painted over their mistakes on canvas, so why couldn't typists paint over their mistakes?
Invention of Liquid PaperBette Nesmith Graham put some tempera waterbased paint, colored to match the stationery she used, in a bottle and took her watercolor brush to the office. She used this to correct her typing mistakes.from Mary Bellis at About.com
Bette Nesmith Graham invented Liquid Paper in 1956. She began by creating a homemade correction fluid to cover up typing errors made on her electric typewriter at work.
Bessie invented liquid papper in her kitchen
1976
She invented liquid paper.
Liquid paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951.
Bette Nesmith Graham
Bette Nesmith Graham was an American. She was born in Dallas, Texas, and is best known as the inventor of Liquid Paper, a correction fluid for typing errors.
Bette Nesmith Graham, in 1956 was the first to invent correction fluid. The name was later changed to liquid paper.
NO, she invented white out.
liquid paper whenShe eventually began marketing her typewriter correction fluid as "Mistake Out" in 1956
Bette Nesmith Graham's nationality is American.
Yes, Bette Nesmith Graham was posthumously inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for her invention of Liquid Paper.
Bette Nesmith Graham invented Liquid paper in 1951.
Bette Clair McMurray Nesmith Graham.
Bette Nesmith Graham was born on March 23, 1924.