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Uploaded by jacque1263 on Apr 4, 2009
This is a great technique to create backround pieces for your cards. I am using Stampin' Up! products and a standard page protector.
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ibkristykat 1 year ago
I love this idea. thank you for sharing. quick question: do you have to use glossy cardstock or will regular cardstock work just as well?
Thank you again for sharing!
jpranski 1 year ago
WOW!! I continue to be awed and impressed by the wonderful, beautiful and creative ideas folks come up with. THANKS so much for sharing!!
halien89 2 years ago
I knew there was a reason to hold onto my unused office supplies. I have a box of sheet protectors just sitting there collecting dust. Thank you for this very cool idea! Oh the possibilities... my daughter will love it, too.
jocelynandjosh 2 years ago
OOO I Think I Love this idea!! Thank U!!
MaryNSC 2 years ago
Thanks for this. Now I have my third project for my workshop tomorrow!!!
babyboxermom 2 years ago
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ibkristykat 1 year ago
I love this idea. thank you for sharing. quick question: do you have to use glossy cardstock or will regular cardstock work just as well?
Thank you again for sharing!
jpranski 1 year ago
WOW!! I continue to be awed and impressed by the wonderful, beautiful and creative ideas folks come up with. THANKS so much for sharing!!
halien89 2 years ago
I knew there was a reason to hold onto my unused office supplies. I have a box of sheet protectors just sitting there collecting dust. Thank you for this very cool idea! Oh the possibilities... my daughter will love it, too.
jocelynandjosh 2 years ago
OOO I Think I Love this idea!! Thank U!!
MaryNSC 2 years ago
Thanks for this. Now I have my third project for my workshop tomorrow!!!
babyboxermom 2 years ago