TankTop
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Post by TankTop on Jun 2, 2021 14:55:20 GMT
I have made some dividers out of thin plastic for my Happy Planner using the plastic cutting sheets from Dollar Tree.
I need to find a way to add tabs to if the sections. I was wondering what you think of the We R Memory Keepers Tab system?
Do you think this would work and be durable enough? Would it properly seal around the thin plastic?
I would say the thickness of the plastic is about the same as the back of standard spiral notebook.
Thanks
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Post by 950nancy on Jun 2, 2021 16:46:11 GMT
I have the tab system and like it. I am not sure it would be able to consistently cut through thin plastic without breaking it though. You might find your answer looking through some YouTube videos about the WRMK tab system.
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Post by CardBoxer on Jun 2, 2021 17:26:27 GMT
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Post by melanieg on Jun 2, 2021 19:44:59 GMT
If you are worried about the tabs staying stuck on the plastic, I would use a bit of E6000 or some other heavy duty glue to bump it up. Clip it together for a few days to cure.
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TankTop
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Post by TankTop on Jun 2, 2021 20:45:46 GMT
I should have been more clear... I want to cut the tabs from cardstock and stick them to the plastic dividers. I was worried that the thickness of the plastic would keep the “tab system stickers” from sealing.
Does that make sense?
Off to check out the links.
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