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    constant stash withdrawal symptoms The_Lady_Boz's Avatar
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    A Sticky Question!

    I've die cut some Sizzix really small writing sentiments for a card swap I'm in, anyone have any tips as to what glue to use as they are getting stuck to everything except the card.

    Seeeeeeeeeeee what I mean!

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    I use Xyron 150, I use the refill without the box (IYKWIM) I can control it better. Its a dry glue and you can get it in re positionable. Using tweezers help.I have used a glue pen but a little messy for my liking.
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    Xyron for me too or a glue pen x x

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    either xyron, a gluepen (although i get quite messy with one of those!) and slightly messier, but does the job is spray glue! Or if it is cardstock, a couple of glue dots.

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    Thanks for the help with this, much appreciated.

    Off to look at a Xyron, seems a neat little gadget.

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    I'm sure I saw a tutorial on how to use the Xyron refills without the Xyron machine - anyone got the link?

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    I have the tutorial for it, I have shown it a few times, here it is ( it means you could just buy the refill and not need the casing)....I have both and always end up taking it out of the X box casing http://scrapbook.karinvandenberg.nl/node/13.
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    Thanks for that link. What a fab idea. I love my xyron but do feel it's really wasteful so that's a great idea.
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    Thanks for the link, Linda, and thanks to Karin van den Berg for the tutorial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Looby Loo View Post
    I have the tutorial for it, I have shown it a few times, here it is ( it means you could just buy the refill and not need the casing)....I have both and always end up taking it out of the X box casing http://scrapbook.karinvandenberg.nl/node/13.
    Thanks for the link... I'll be printing that info out and popping in my tote for future refernce
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