| | Posted 5/3/2007 5:19:52 AM | |
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| On the old board there was a discussion about using plastic laminating sleeves that were a certain thickness to make them really durable and stiff. Could someone please refresh my memory as to what to buy? Thanks!
Sarah in Ohio |
| | | Posted 5/3/2007 8:38:53 AM | |
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| | Hi Sarah, Something I found as an alternative to laminating is these game card (like Pokemon, baseball cards, etc.) top loaders. I got them at Toys R Us. It also says on the box "rigid, super-clear top loaders." The company that makes them is PROGARD. You get 60 in a box, they cost 7.99 at Toys R Us, so they are about 13 cents each. If you are using the AR nametags from Group, they fit perfectly. I plan on making my own nametags on the computer. The front will have the AR logo, Bible Buddy for each crew, and a place to write the child's name. On the back, I've made my own crew jobs list. I wanted something that I could slide the nametag out of, so that we could write the kid's names, and later during the Stampede, when crew's choose their jobs, they can check off which job is their's. A hole in the game card top loaders can be punched and a cord run through it.
 Allison in NC! |
| | | Posted 5/3/2007 9:01:48 AM | |
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| I don't have any handy to get the brand (it might be UltraPro), but I have also picked up a rigid top-loader at Walmart and Target. Walmart had them up in a checkout lane and Target had them with their bobbleheads and trading card collectibles. Those came wrapped in plastic and my recollection is that there were 25 to the package. I don't remember the price. As long as your packaging says "rigid" you should be okay.
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