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Old 10-06-2004, 09:17 AM   #1  
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I would like to try some projects with acetate, where do I buy and what do I look for?
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Old 10-06-2004, 09:21 AM   #2  
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SU sells clear window sheets, or I have bought mine at craft stores also. They are like overhead projector sheets that teachers write on. You can also find them at places like Office depot.

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You can order them online at like staples or viking for 15 dollars, a hundred a pack. This will last you forever!
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I cheated for my first shaker card I did.. Didn't want to go buy acetate sheets so I just used the bag that my Cardstock came in and cut that. When you put it on the frame you have it tight so it worked just fine. Gotta keep trying to cut corners all the time so can buy more stamps
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Quick question.....Do you get the write on stuff or the ones that can go in the printer? Does it say acetate on the box?
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buy the write on kind. its clearer. its also cheaper
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