Using Press N Seal to make a card

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Using Press N Seal to make a card

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Sometimes I feel like I'm the last person on the planet to learn new techniques.
This is pretty danged cool. Not sure I need to rush out to the grocery to buy some but it's good to know about.
I love her card - it would be great for teens and men. Not the easiest two groups of people for me to make cards for.
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never used it
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Wow, what a great way to keep things lined up! Thanks, Pam!
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It is my most beloved product in the world. I have three rolls in my kitchen right now.

AND interesting Procter & Gamble trivia fact: it was invented by Jennifer McGuire's scientist hubby.
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Well, DUH. Laura mentions it in her video. What she does not mention is that he also invented Tampax Pearl and Therma care Heat Wraps. Products I'm sure many of us are acquainted with.
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ScrappinJen wrote:
AND interesting Procter & Gamble trivia fact: it was invented by Jennifer McGuire's scientist hubby.
ScrappinJen wrote:Well, DUH. Laura mentions it in her video. What she does not mention is that he also invented Tampax Pearl and Therma care Heat Wraps. Products I'm sure many of us are acquainted with.
I knew about these products, and their origin, but not the use of press and seal for crafting.
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It's a fabulous product. Just look at what else it can do...


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Oh, that's really cute, Farley! I never heard of it before but can't wait to try it in the Cuttlebug!
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Too funny Farley...makes your head simply spin at all the possibilities!!!
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Haha! That's funny!
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Isn't that a hoot! I don't think that stuff has made it over here yet, I certainly haven't seen it in Sainsburys!
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That's pretty darned cool!!
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That's a hoot! Wonder if Ken & Jen have watched it. I have all sorts of new ideas now for my Press n Seal.
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ScrappinJen wrote:That's a hoot! Wonder if Ken & Jen have watched it. I have all sorts of new ideas now for my Press n Seal.

Isn't that the truth? Just what he did with the sippy cup was brilliant and using it as a placemate on the highchair got my attention. So many clever ideas.
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So glad we didn't see what he did with the diaper!
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