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Old 04-14-2005, 08:54 AM   #1  
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Mulberry paper/dryer sheets adds such class to a card, but I am having trouble figuring a way to attach it to the cardstock without glue, etc., showing. Got any ideas? Help! :???:

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I used adhesive dots.....(think that's what they are called). I'm new at all of this and tried a glue stick and tape runner...neither worked. The dots held it just fine.....
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I used adhesive dots.....(think that's what they are called). I'm new at all of this and tried a glue stick and tape runner...neither worked. The dots held it just fine.....
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I've tried the dots but they still show through. Have you tried double sided tape?
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Have you tried vellum tape?
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I don't know about dryer sheets, but I use vellum tape on the mulberry paper.
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You could also try spray glue. It'll get glue all over the surface and you shouldn't see anything.
Comes in a black can w/ a purple top - I think it's by 3M.
I'd use use a coupon to buy it at a local craft store.

I have to buy 2 cans so I can hide one from my husband!!
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