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Another clicky poll (save the dates)

I am working on the bookmarks and notice that if even a touch of water hits the cardstock with the photos printed on it that it ruins the photo strip. Do you think they'll look too cheesy if I laminate them or more elegant w/out the lamination?

I've done some test strips and the lamination doesn't look bad IMO and gives them a heaviness like an actual bookmark, but I'm not sure that it takes away from a more professional and elegant look. HALP.

Thoughts/opinions welcomed please!

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Re: Another clicky poll (save the dates)

  • I say laminate.  It'll help them last longer.  I am a terror when it comes to bookmarks and I would use that thing and destroy it.
  • Matte finish laminate is the answer.
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  • imageorangeflavored:
    Matte finish laminate is the answer.

    Ooh, I like your style.

     

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  • Is there any kind of setting spray you can use that will protect it without having to laminate? 
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  • imageorangeflavored:
    Matte finish laminate is the answer.

    I didn't even know there was such a thing!

  • imageMortomo:
    Is there any kind of setting spray you can use that will protect it without having to laminate? 

    I'm really not sure Mort.

  • I know that there are sprays that will protect chalk or watercolor pencils from rubbing off and/or running.  Actually, hairspray works too.  I'm not sure though if it will keep ink from running. 
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  • imageMortomo:
    I know that there are sprays that will protect chalk or watercolor pencils from rubbing off and/or running.  Actually, hairspray works too.  I'm not sure though if it will keep ink from running. 

    This is a great idea. I'm sure there has to be something out there.

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