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Date: | Tue, 7 May 2002 12:39:08 -0500 |
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Hi, Conch-Lers!
Several years ago I discovered a plastic called "Shrinky Dink,"
a plastic sheet that you could write on with indelible ink and then shrink in the oven, producing a number much smaller than I can print. The disadvantage was that when glued on with Elmer's, the Elmer's left a very slight etching of the surface under it. Then, the material disappeared from local craft stores.
I have now discovered a mail order source for theplastic, but now I need suggestions of how to attach the number to the shell. There's always Stik-Tac, or doll house wax, but these
are not a very firm attachment, I would think.
Does anyone out there have a suggestion? Don't tell me to number the shells with china ink by hand because I have a mild disability which affects my hand writing.
Thanks!
Linda
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