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Old 03-26-2007, 08:06 AM   #1  
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Question fish bowl?

I want to know how to put bubbles into a baggie? and make it look like the fish is swimming in the bowl. What baggies do you use so they don't pop or rip open?

If you would like to know what I am talking about, check out the lorilynn website and pull up the fishy friends stamp set. It has a green fish card that looks like water... You will see it... Someone please help me so I can make these cards...

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Old 03-26-2007, 08:40 AM   #2  
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For the bubbly water, I've seen several examples where colored hair gel was used in a zip-lock type bag. HTH
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Here's a tutorial from our resources area:
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I used the baggies from the jewelry section.... I don't think it really matters as long you don't overfill the bag.
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Be sure to use just a small amount and after awhile, my cards always do this, the bag starts to get really fat like it's filling with air. They look like they are going to explode! LOL. I asked my upline about what she does and she said that she somehow releases the air by opening the bag up and resealing. So I guess when you are attaching the bag, leave an area open so you have access to the ziplock. I also use the jewelry bags. I get mine at walmart in the craft section.
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