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Old 02-06-11, 07:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Carrier type sheets - NOT FOR CRAFT ROBO

Hi all. I was watching C&C today, in particular The Glitter Girls and noticed that they use a lot of sheets which their decoupage/layered cards are stuck onto with foam pads and when they are demonstrating they just peel them off and stick them onto their cards. Does anyone know what I mean and where I could get them from?

I think its good idea, saves a lot of time if you are batch card making, you can just cut out all the pieces, put foam pads on the back and then place them onto this paper and then when you're ready just peel them off.

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You could try using the packaging off anything you buy that already has foam pads or stickers.
I wonder if peel off sheets would work too (once the peel offs have been used of course)

or you could email them and ask where they get it from
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Thanks Joanne, I have just emailed them. D'oh don't know why I didn't think of that. Thanks. I let you know how I get on.
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hope it's something simple and inexpensive.
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They use the backing sheets from sheets of stickers. If you buy sheets labels (address labels etc) to put through your printer after you have peeled them all off you are left with a waxy type backing sheet and that is what they use.
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Have you tried just simple wax paper. All these papers have a wax coating. I saved the ones that you get little clear plastic hangers for packaging on, but you would really only use them for selling your packs of cards etc.

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