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gnateye:
im in the taping the paper camp too, ive also used ink jet transparencies or the same thing if you need to see thru it, it is a great simple mostly foolproof method.

props to you!

shardian:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on January 24, 2007, 10:12:02 am ---
--- Quote from: MYX on January 23, 2007, 05:28:15 pm ---This is truely a men's forum. How many women have you ever seen that got this geeked up about tape?

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You've never been to something like a "scrapbooking party", have you?

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That is the truth right there. My wife will complain I spend too much on arcade stuff. Then she turns around and says, will you get me that new paper cutter? Get me those special scissors? And various other things. She has tools that I don't think she has even used...but of course she will when she finds a use for it.  I will guarantee that I have invested more money into her scrapbooking than my arcade stuff. Kind of sounds familiar: maybe if you substitute man for woman, and power tools for scrapbooking supplies...maybe we're not so different after all.  No point in pushing the subject though, if you know what I mean. ;)

ChadTower:

I drew the line at my wife spending like $4/sheet for "acid free, lead free, paper free" sheets of scrapbooking paper and then putting fifteen cent inkjet prints on them.

xmenxmen:
Tonight, mine will be perfect.  Amazing how simple things can get.  Now I feel.   :banghead:

shardian:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on January 24, 2007, 10:50:33 am ---
I drew the line at my wife spending like $4/sheet for "acid free, lead free, paper free" sheets of scrapbooking paper and then putting fifteen cent inkjet prints on them.

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Michael's and AC Moore 50% off coupons have become my best friend. ;D

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