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Post by lisacharlotte on May 10, 2017 4:10:50 GMT
Just alphas. Those i'm fine using the same type over and over. I'm hoarding some of the Amy T alphas that i bought multiples of (Yes Please vellum ones). I'm almost out of the small layering alphas (Ready Set Go Remarks).
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tiffanytwisted
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Post by tiffanytwisted on May 10, 2017 19:48:32 GMT
Paper I guess, cause usually I would buy 2 of the same for possible double layouts. Sticker letters sometimes I would buy 2 if I really liked them. Of course, there is always the accidental buying of something I already had. OR if on clearance for really cheap. I had a girlfriend who ALWAYS bought 3 sheets of paper. For every single piece of paper she had. 2 for double layouts and the 3rd for the backside. If there was no backside, she still bought that 3rd sheet in case she needed it. She had a HUGE stack of paper. I do this! It has happened to me more than once that I was doing a 2 page spread and then wanted some extra for the title or a tag or something. Now I always buy 3.
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Post by gigi333 on May 10, 2017 21:02:34 GMT
Once I bought a pack of Thickers and as soon as I used it I realized it was a lot more wonderful than I initially thought it was. So I bought another pack and I love that even though I've pretty much decimated that first pack I can take pieces from the second and just keep using them up. I wish I could find it and buy a third. Never has a Thicker been so wonderful. I have never bought any other duplicate items. What thickers were these?
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Post by 950nancy on May 11, 2017 1:16:21 GMT
I know I have said this before, but it should be repeated! Save your extra Thickers. When you have a page that doesn't have the right set of Thickers or letters available, use Thickers from all of the different packs and just ink them (this works with the small Prima inks) all the same color. The same color makes the Thickers look like they were meant to be together. You can use packs for a long time this way. The Prima ink is like paint and even colors the foam and glitter stickers.
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on May 11, 2017 11:26:23 GMT
I know I have said this before, but it should be repeated! Save your extra Thickers. When you have a page that doesn't have the right set of Thickers or letters available, use Thickers from all of the different packs and just ink them (this works with the small Prima inks) all the same color. The same color makes the Thickers look like they were meant to be together. You can use packs for a long time this way. The Prima ink is like paint and even colors the foam and glitter stickers. Fantastic tip. Do you know if acrylic paint would work the same as the Prima ink?
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Post by 950nancy on May 11, 2017 14:21:30 GMT
I know I have said this before, but it should be repeated! Save your extra Thickers. When you have a page that doesn't have the right set of Thickers or letters available, use Thickers from all of the different packs and just ink them (this works with the small Prima inks) all the same color. The same color makes the Thickers look like they were meant to be together. You can use packs for a long time this way. The Prima ink is like paint and even colors the foam and glitter stickers. Fantastic tip. Do you know if acrylic paint would work the same as the Prima ink? I would think if you let it dry long enough. Maybe it would crack if the letters were really soft, but most Thickers aren't too pliable
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