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From: RangerInd
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  • I've had some stickyback sitting in my craft room for a cpl months now & didn;t know what to do with it. After watching this video i tried it. I want to stickyback everything now LOLOL!!! tfs :)

  • Thank very much for sharing this techniques, i'm off to go try it like, now!

  • I guess I just can't imagine why someone would want to transfer it from a perfectly good piece of cardstock, onto the back of a piece of canvas. Why not just cut up the paper and use it directly in your project?

  • .......cause you can then shape it over a brad or similar objet not flat, or just to have the texture of the canvas showing through

  • Good point. I hadn't thought of that.

  • @riseabuv the canvas gives your project some texture and the look is completely different of that of just the cardstock on its own

  • I appreciate the replies. Thank you. I just might give it a try!

  • Does it work with photographs?

  • @petunia10466 This will not work with photos printed on photopaper. Color copy the photo and then it will work. it will work with color copies, laser copies and scrapbook papers.

  • Had to favorite this since I just bought my first pack! :)

  • great technique! love it!

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