
JeJe A4 Acetate Sheets x 5 250 micron
Transparent acetate sheets can be used to make greeting cards. They can be folded, scored and cut using most cutting machines, sharp craft knives or scissors. They can be used to make shaker cards, and windows for cards the sheets can be heat embossed and painted using glass paint.
This versatile card accessory is an excellent addition to any crafter's stash, you could even have a go at stencilling using texture paste to give depth to your project. (remember to let it dry before continuing or it could get messy)
Here at bubblesnsuds, we try to experiment using as many techniques as we can muster. There are plenty of you-tube videos to help any novice.
Acetate can be hard to work with, make sure to hide the glue as it shows through, also, if it gets messy, smudged or scratched it can be difficult to clean but it is worth every attempt to go wrong when it goes right.
Transparent acetate sheets can be used to make greeting cards. They can be folded, scored and cut using most cutting machines, sharp craft knives or scissors. They can be used to make shaker cards, and windows for cards the sheets can be heat embossed and painted using glass paint.
This versatile card accessory is an excellent addition to any crafter's stash, you could even have a go at stencilling using texture paste to give depth to your project. (remember to let it dry before continuing or it could get messy)
Here at bubblesnsuds, we try to experiment using as many techniques as we can muster. There are plenty of you-tube videos to help any novice.
Acetate can be hard to work with, make sure to hide the glue as it shows through, also, if it gets messy, smudged or scratched it can be difficult to clean but it is worth every attempt to go wrong when it goes right.
- Easy to cut
- 250 micron Thick
- 5 x A4 strong Sheets
- Versatile and affordable
- Adds a great finish to any style card
Product Code: 3.1000
Brand: JEJE
Product Condition: New
weight: 92.0g

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