Acetate cards are a nice change from the usual cardstock base that we have become so accustomed to. It can be finicky at times: lining up cardstock paper with the acetate between; stamping on the slippery surface while being careful not to smudge your image; trying to avoid getting fingerprints on the acetate; creatively covering up visible adhesive on the opposite side of your clear acetate. But it's worth the effort for a special card. I have seen some of the most beautifully stunning cards made with acetate. You can purchase acetate (overhead projector sheets) from an office supply store, such as Staples.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
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I didn't know you had that set! great job with your acetate card! I also just got white staze on and can't wait to use it! plus I want to CB on some acetate! woohoo! see you tomorrow!!!!!!!!!
oooooo I love this one. Great job!!
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