Vellum Question
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Okay, so I got the idea from a fellow crafter on here to do one of those 52 Reason Why I Love You things with a deck of cards. It's for my hubby for Valentines Day.
My problem is that I printed everything on vellum from a laser printer and all I have is fabric glue, elmers and mod podge to glue it to these cards. I used mod podge and the first two I did turned out fine, but they wrinkled/rolled a lot but I got them straitened out enough. The third one I did had some of the lettering peal/come off the vellum (I am using a metal plate on top of it to keep the vellum from curling and to keep the card flat).
I was wondering if there was a better way to glue the vellum to the cards without loosing my letters? I don't have a spare deck or a lot of spare time on the chance that this happens again. Thanks!
My problem is that I printed everything on vellum from a laser printer and all I have is fabric glue, elmers and mod podge to glue it to these cards. I used mod podge and the first two I did turned out fine, but they wrinkled/rolled a lot but I got them straitened out enough. The third one I did had some of the lettering peal/come off the vellum (I am using a metal plate on top of it to keep the vellum from curling and to keep the card flat).
I was wondering if there was a better way to glue the vellum to the cards without loosing my letters? I don't have a spare deck or a lot of spare time on the chance that this happens again. Thanks!