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    WHATS IT CALLED...plastic sheets

    I want to buy some plastic sheets to use for my die cuts.
    It's the stuff that can be used as dividers or covers for note books.
    It's quite thick, heavy duty stuff & comes in several colours ( I need pink, black & white if possible ).

    I want to use my dies to make shapes ala Queen & Co styleee.

    Does anyone know what the heck I'm talking about cos now even I'm confused.

    Any pointers...not in the direction of the nearest mental institution thanks.

    Sonia

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    Do you mean sticky backed laminate ? or Formica ??
    Last edited by Hysteri-CAL; 02-12-2006 at 01:00 PM.

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    I know what you mean and have seen it somewhere, but haven't a clue what it's called so don't know why I'm replying really
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    Could you use actual plastic dividers and cut from that?
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    Could it be plasma? I saw this plastic product online but haven't seen it in real life. It's from a company that doesn't sponsor here so if that is what you mean pm me and I'll send you the link.

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    It's called polypropylene and you can big sheets of it at Paperchase in Tottenham Court Road (probably any of their big shops)

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    Do you mean sticky backed laminate ? or Formica

    No Def not this, thanks.

    Could you use actual plastic dividers and cut from that?

    It's actually very much this but a tad more sturdier IYKWIM.

    No Paperchase near me unfortunately


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    Quote Originally Posted by VerityT
    It's called polypropylene and you can big sheets of it at Paperchase in Tottenham Court Road (probably any of their big shops)
    I would agree with this. the lippychick wallets are made from it and I thnik they call it plasma too.
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    I have some thick acetate sheets in the store - only clear though. PM me with your address and I will send you one as a sample to see if that is what you want
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    Has anybody tried using Shrink Plastic - I wonder if you could use it 'unshrunk' for this?

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    I just made myself a notebook using this sort of plastic as the cover - Tesco sell A4 folders for 50p that are this material, and so I bought those and cut them up.

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    I agree with Dawn and Wombat, I think you're after plasma. I have seen it on a craft site, I think they sold card blanks made out of it too. I can't remember what the site it called though!
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    Googled it and found a firm that sells 7 A3 sheets for £10 - one in each of 7 colours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janp
    Googled it and found a firm that sells 7 A3 sheets for £10 - one in each of 7 colours.
    Hun could you PM me the details please.

    Trust me I am resourceful as possible. I have the folders that have been mentioned in Tesco but I need a pink, black & white & I mostly have green, blue, purple & yellow.

    Sonia

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    You can find the clear stuff as template plastic for quilting templates - Hobbycraft sells that.
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