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Old 03-01-2008, 11:49 AM
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So... I just printed out my last layout (I love my printer ) So.. I want to stick stuff on it (hahaha) and make it all pretty. So I need something to seal the paper right? That modge podge stuff? And a hard back for it.. They make 8X8 things right? of course bits to stick on it.. that I can figure out LOL.. Is there something better than modge podge? I know people have posted that it's messy and a pita (which will make me never want to try to do something EVER again )
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Old 03-01-2008, 11:55 AM
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maybe a spray sealer would be better?
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Old 03-01-2008, 12:17 PM
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do you have a recommendation ? LOL I've seriously never looked at that sort of thing I'm going to be walking up and down the aisles aimlessly tomorrow
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Don't ask me, I haven't even printed one yet, but I think you're brave LOL! I want to try hybrid, but I wouldn't even know where to begin with that stuff!
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LOL I have a VERY good feeling this will be my one and only try at hybrid stuff I get frustrated way too easily LOL
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LOL I have a VERY good feeling this will be my one and only try at hybrid stuff I get frustrated way too easily LOL

LOL like the ONE paper scrapping page I ever made. It looked stupid so I quit, after spending like $200 at Michael's on scrap stuff!
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Krylon makes a good spray. I think they make it in matte and shiny. They should have whatever you need in the Scrapbook section at Michael's. If you go to a JoAnn Fabric store it should be in the same area but a Hobby Lobby type store it may be somewhere else!!!! Good Luck with your adventure!!!! You could also just save time and put them in page protectors too!!!!!!!!
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You can go to any art store (even Michael's , I think) and look in the basic art/painting supply area and they will have a finishing or sealant spray. I know Krylon makes one that's not bad. If you go to any art store other than M's, the store staff will know what's best.
I've used the Krylon for my special projects (like stamped dominoes, decorated tiles, stamped projects and artwork), and most art teachers recommend it. My only suggestion is to use it in an area with ventilation, but it's actually quite easy to use.
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