Elsabelle
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Post by Elsabelle on Sept 5, 2023 20:53:36 GMT
I'm think about putting die cuts on a 12x12 piece of cardstock to make it easier to see all my options just like when I'm looking at a sticker sheet. I'd prefer to use a repositionable adhesive so I won't have to tear the die cuts when I remove them from the cardstock. I haven't used that kind of adhesive in years. I think the last one I used was Hermafix repositionable and that was probably 15 years ago or longer. Is it still available? Any other suggestions for adhesive for this?
Any tips if you make embellishment binders or just die cut sheets to go with a collection?
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jediannie
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Post by jediannie on Sept 5, 2023 21:05:31 GMT
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Post by scrappersue on Sept 5, 2023 21:11:38 GMT
I just used my ATG gun and just used a little bit. Doesn't really tear anything when I take them off. I use plain computer paper and then put them in a page protector.
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Elsabelle
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Post by Elsabelle on Sept 5, 2023 21:18:13 GMT
I just watched it, too. That's what reminded me that I wanted to try this. I just didn't want to use those same supplies. I just used my ATG gun and just used a little bit. Doesn't really tear anything when I take them off. I use plain computer paper and then put them in a page protector. This was my first thought after the repositionable. Do I really need repositionable? I'll give this a try. A little tearing is not even a big deal if it does happen. Any other suggestions anyone?
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Post by artisticscrapper on Sept 6, 2023 3:10:49 GMT
Interesting idea I might give it a try. Kind of reminds me of those gigantic binders that had pages with pockets for storing embellishments. I think it was made by Crop ‘N Style. This idea is similar but it gives a better view of everything. Plus ir would be much easier to store.
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Post by 950nancy on Sept 6, 2023 3:45:50 GMT
I needed up buying the rolls of the little white squares that some people use for adhesive. You got a couple of hundred of them in a roll at Michaels. I class cit them to a tiny size and they still stuck.
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MerryMom
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Post by MerryMom on Sept 6, 2023 4:08:15 GMT
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Post by dewryce on Sept 6, 2023 5:36:20 GMT
Would the paper from the notebooks affect the paper of the embellishments?
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Post by FurryP on Sept 6, 2023 5:56:24 GMT
Any other suggestions anyone? Double sided tape? Like Scotch brand? But kind of think the ATG would be more cost effective and faster to apply, rather than cutting anything or peeling mounting squares or tape off of the wax paper. A tiny bit will do it.
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MerryMom
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Post by MerryMom on Sept 6, 2023 6:11:21 GMT
Would the paper from the notebooks affect the paper of the embellishments? I don’t know, but you could use archival safe notebooks or paper if you want.
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Shakti
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Post by Shakti on Sept 6, 2023 8:39:50 GMT
Scrapbook Adhesives has a removable runner/roller I’ve been using for other temporary purposes and really like: link
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Post by boymom5 on Sept 6, 2023 12:14:07 GMT
I used page protectors for binders (got a large pack from Sam’s club) and put a piece of paper on the inside so to have a white background. Then I used those adhesive squares that I got inexpensively. I either then use the squares when I use the ephemera or I reuse it for the next piece to go there. It’s worked well for me.
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Post by honeypea on Sept 6, 2023 13:28:40 GMT
I use the same dot roller adhesive j use for everything- kokuyo dot liner. Just a tiny bit is enough. But I do put the pages in a page protector which helps keep them contained if something falls off. i just keep the pages in an upright file holder.
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Post by mikklynn on Sept 6, 2023 14:10:48 GMT
I just used my ATG gun and just used a little bit. Doesn't really tear anything when I take them off. I use plain computer paper and then put them in a page protector. I do the same, except I use just a dot or two of Tombow Mono adhesive. It works fine.
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Post by joblackford on Sept 6, 2023 14:54:24 GMT
Tombow has a dot tape runner too. I find the permanent one (which I use for cardmaking) is quite repositionable if you only use a small bit, but they make a repositionable version too. When you want to remove the die cut a little twist will help the glue disconnect. I keep my die cuts in divided pocket pages in a binder and it’s definitely easier to look through and find than keeping them in original packaging.
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Post by breetheflea on Sept 6, 2023 16:13:35 GMT
So do you stick the embellishments to paper on the inside of the page protector, or the outside?
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Elsabelle
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Post by Elsabelle on Sept 6, 2023 16:30:32 GMT
So do you stick the embellishments to paper on the inside of the page protector, or the outside? Inside so they’re protected.
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