gross, I will have to use the other items I suppose. Washi and stickers are also great suggestions.
An NSD nightmare...
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MerryScraps67 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 1:11 pmI could try the puzzle glue, don't know if that would work but I would sure give it a try. I have 2 sewing machines, that would work great! Stapler, could use that, I think I even have that big one that staples fancy staples. I never got the hang of that thing! Tape from the gift wrapping box. I'd find something!
The puzzle glue and gift wrapping tape was eaten. I never heard of fancy staples, but they would work great.
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It is an EKSuccess Fastenater. It is huge and the staples are quite large with words or designs on them. I googled it and found several but didn't think I should link to Ebay. One of those tools I had to have...aka should not have purchased.trainmom wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 1:51 pmMerryScraps67 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 1:11 pmI could try the puzzle glue, don't know if that would work but I would sure give it a try. I have 2 sewing machines, that would work great! Stapler, could use that, I think I even have that big one that staples fancy staples. I never got the hang of that thing! Tape from the gift wrapping box. I'd find something!
The puzzle glue and gift wrapping tape was eaten. I never heard of fancy staples, but they would work great.
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The first thing that came to mind was using photo corners. Also if those were robbed out of my stash too I thought about making small slits in the background page to stick/wedge photos and embellies on.
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I would use silly puddy and/or play-doh (I have them both and use them for several reasons) and cut in tiny pieces, use just enough to hold my work in place until I could replace it with adhesive. The silly putty would work better because it would not fade on my work and it won't dry out for days. Play-doh only if i really have to because it will fade a bit and it dries up fast. Not just kids stuff, but a must have in any tool box... LOL
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Hmmm, depending on the project maybe sewing on it, or using ribbon and/or twine
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