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Old 01-02-2007, 12:02 PM   #1  
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I received a card in a swap, so I don't know who to ask for instructions.....
It's got a single layer of bathroon tissue affixed to one corner of the card, and it's been stamped as well. I can't figure out how to mount it on the card - there's no obvious dots, or spots, or tape......and yet, the entire surface seems to be attached to the card. I'm stumped! Any help for me?
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Could you please attach a pic of the card---I'm curious to see what it looks like! Might get more info, too, if we can eyeball it!
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Oh, and welcome to SCS, janbin!
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Ummm...maybe the creator ran the tissue through their Xyron turning the tissue into a sticker. ??? Just a thought...
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Is it possible they used a liquid glue?
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belive it may be same technique some people use with dryer sheets and it would be spayed with something like Elmers spray glue and then adhered to the card .... just a guess.
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belive it may be same technique some people use with dryer sheets and it would be spayed with something like Elmers spray glue and then adhered to the card .... just a guess.
Wow, what an interesting technique!!!:rolleyes: Where's that 'r' when you need it?!? (or the edit button!) sorry, I couldn't resist!
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it's amazing when you think you have an answer to someone's question and you want to type it as fast as possible and your fingers just don't want to work especially with the letter "r". Glad I could add a little humour. (lol) and I'm not the least bit offended ....
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Sorry I just had to jump in. Sounds like an interesting technique. Do all those work? I love my xron!

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