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Old 03-28-2006, 07:12 AM   #1  
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I just a beautiful sympathy card by breeze7. Does anyone know how she used the saran wrap? It looks like it's just wrapped all the way around the card to hold the sand in. Can you heat saran wrap using an embosser or does it just melt?
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Just looked it up, it says polyshrink. That stuff you can heat and it will stick to itself. The stuff Easter baskets,etc. are sealed with. Great idea! Linda
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I thought polyshrink was the shrinky dink stuff?
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Originally Posted by diana_carolina
I thought polyshrink was the shrinky dink stuff?
It is...

Can you post a link to the card? I can't locate it... :confused:
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Here's the link: Gallery at Splitcoaststampers

This is a beautiful card! Both saran wrap and polyshrink are listed...not sure what was used where...send her a PM and ask (then share with all of us!)
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Thanks, Jeanne!

Looks to me like there's Saran Wrap holding the sand in. The little shells are certainly the polyshrink. Great card!
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I just found out how breeze7 did her amazing card, it's totally easy...she just wrapped the saran wrap around to the back and taped it! Sometimes the easiest solutions just don't come to mind first, huh! Thanks a bunch breeze7!!!!
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