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  • oh PS I noticed to get the "film strip" flattened, I blast the convexed side with my heat gun, and it straightens it right now... I did it on accident one day and saw how it straightened it out where as before it wouldn't stay down on the surface & I'd have to weight it down to KEEP it down while trying... this way after heating it, it stays down =)

  • never though to use the index prints... I get something like that at Krogers or Meijers when I print out pics, but never thought to keep it. lol ugh. good idea

  • Oh how I wish I watched this video before I ordered prints from Shutterfly, I needed teeny prints to fit in my Halloween mini and I'm planning to just crop them down quite a bit. Putting multiple pics in to make up one 4 by 6 is BRILLIANT! I edit all my pics in Photoshop anyway....THANKS for the great idea. Great channel ! ;o)

  • Oh my gosh, I want to know more about your resizing, 2x3s always have trouble with my printer and it looks like you had them printed on at shutterfly...love to know how you get that to happen....TFS

    Olivia

  • Thank you so much for making this video. I was working on a project and wanted to use my TH film strip ribbon in a cool way and your video provided the inspiration. AWESOME!!! :o)

  • cool tutorial!! Where did you buy the TH film strip ribbon?? TFS

    Lily :)

  • That is a great idea. Thanks for sharing.

  • awsome

  • This is a awsome turtorial :D ..Thanks for sharing it with us! I had to get the ribbon an try it out :) -Denise

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