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Old 08-22-2007, 03:23 PM   #1  
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I came across these by accident and now I have a lot to use up. what do you do with them? All I can really think of is for beaded pens. Thanks.
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Old 08-22-2007, 04:23 PM   #2  
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I am not sure exactly which product you mean - more like tape or like cardstock with a sticky back? A few years ago I bought a pack of sticky back paper. One way I used it was to run it through the printer, to print verses for the inside of cards. Since then I have learned I could print directly on cs so I don't use much sticky paper.
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I thought it was sticker sheets - figured I could stamp on them and use as stickers for the kids. Turns out they are like sheets of Sticky Strip (in theory). 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 sheets of adhesive, no paper to stamp on (I tried before I realized what was wrong).
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You can use this with non-detailed punches. I usually cut a portion off the sheet and adhere it to my cardstock -- either plain cardstock, patterned paper, or a stamped image -- and punch out your shape. Then you can cover the other sticky side with microbeads or glitter.
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Embossing/Cracked Glass = cut to desired shape and pour embossing powder or Glassy Glaze/UTEE. Maybe you could just use DTP inking instead of stamping -- depending on how sticky it is.

Serendipity Squares = stick bits & pieces of previously stamped CS or scraps of ribbon to it, adhere any loose ends, cut into squares/random shapes, layer on coord. CS.

Those are just off the top of my head. I am looking for a sheet of this. Can't find it @ Michael's or HL. Really didn't want to order it online, but I may break down and do it.

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Our local Michaels carries it. It's made by Provo Craft under the Art Accentz brand. It's also available online at Frugalities and ATRS.
I cut it into thin strips and use it to adhere my printed messages inside my cards.
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