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Old 08-18-2009, 09:47 AM   #1  
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Default Card Candy ~ How to Package?

I've searched the gallery and the forums, but I can find instructions for packaging card candy. I'm hoping someone can explain (or even provide links to directions/examples) how to adhere the card candy in the package so that it doesn't move but can still be used by the recipient? :confused:

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This may be a silly question but what is card candy?
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Card candy are small elements that you make (for example, punches, or small stamped images that have been embellished). Other people can use them to make their own cards or on scrapbook pages. Kind of like Jolee's stickers.
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I've never made them but if I ever did, I would use acetate cut in the size you want (or the front plastic piece of clear stamps). Attach with glue dots. I think Glue dots would be able to be removed from the acetate.

Again, I've never tried this but it's how I think it would be (in my head). lol Please correct me if I'm wrong!
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I've never made them but if I ever did, I would use acetate cut in the size you want (or the front plastic piece of clear stamps). Attach with glue dots. I think Glue dots would be able to be removed from the acetate.

Again, I've never tried this but it's how I think it would be (in my head). lol Please correct me if I'm wrong!
This works great! I've also used the glue dots on wax paper & package them in a clear envelope or zip top baggie.
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