iJenny
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Ok, girls. I need to vent, so bare with me....
I decided that I was going to do the Shrinky-Dink hybrid project that was featured on Dani's GirlTalk blog a couple weeks ago.
So, yesterday I went to HobbyLobby and got what I needed. The shrinky-dink paper (for printers) was $10 for a pack of 6 sheets. Expensive, but I figured I was use a few sheets and then save the rest for a rainy day.
So I get into my PSE program and make the cutest little set of three keychain layouts (of my boys for my mom for mother's day) and I do everything that it says to do and I print them out and go bake them.
Except that they curled up really bad and got stuck and were a total waste. So I go back and read what Angie wrote on the blog post and she said to try to lay a few sheets of regular paper on top before you bake them.
So, at this point I have three sheets left which is just enough to make my mom's three keychains, two for a friend and one extra one for me.
So, I print them out, put mine and my friend's two in the oven together with the paper on top and VOILA!! They come out perfectly. Then suddenly I realize that I forgot to punch the holes in them to hang from the keychain. Great. Total waste. Again.
So I punch the holes in my mom's three keychain pieces and pop them in the oven with the exact same paper on top and everything. A few minutes later I pull them out and..... ARRRRRGGGGGHHHHH!! They're all curled up and totally ruined!!! WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED? I didn't change anything the second time around. I'm so frustrated and discouraged. I really want to do this for my mom and friend for mother's day, but I've already thrown $10 in the trash and I'm afraid if I try again the same thing will happen again.
So, I guess thats it. I'm just frustrated.
:::ETA:::: I just realized that this might come off sounding as though this was somehow Angie's fault at the GirlTalk Blog. Thats not what I'm saying at all. She did a wonderful tutorial with excellent instructions. Somehow its ME that is getting it wrong along the way.
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Club Royal Condo Pattaya
I decided that I was going to do the Shrinky-Dink hybrid project that was featured on Dani's GirlTalk blog a couple weeks ago.
So, yesterday I went to HobbyLobby and got what I needed. The shrinky-dink paper (for printers) was $10 for a pack of 6 sheets. Expensive, but I figured I was use a few sheets and then save the rest for a rainy day.
So I get into my PSE program and make the cutest little set of three keychain layouts (of my boys for my mom for mother's day) and I do everything that it says to do and I print them out and go bake them.
Except that they curled up really bad and got stuck and were a total waste. So I go back and read what Angie wrote on the blog post and she said to try to lay a few sheets of regular paper on top before you bake them.
So, at this point I have three sheets left which is just enough to make my mom's three keychains, two for a friend and one extra one for me.
So, I print them out, put mine and my friend's two in the oven together with the paper on top and VOILA!! They come out perfectly. Then suddenly I realize that I forgot to punch the holes in them to hang from the keychain. Great. Total waste. Again.
So I punch the holes in my mom's three keychain pieces and pop them in the oven with the exact same paper on top and everything. A few minutes later I pull them out and..... ARRRRRGGGGGHHHHH!! They're all curled up and totally ruined!!! WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED? I didn't change anything the second time around. I'm so frustrated and discouraged. I really want to do this for my mom and friend for mother's day, but I've already thrown $10 in the trash and I'm afraid if I try again the same thing will happen again.
So, I guess thats it. I'm just frustrated.
:::ETA:::: I just realized that this might come off sounding as though this was somehow Angie's fault at the GirlTalk Blog. Thats not what I'm saying at all. She did a wonderful tutorial with excellent instructions. Somehow its ME that is getting it wrong along the way.
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Club Royal Condo Pattaya
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