I make a lot of bookmarks, so to protect them I laminate them with tape. I wanted to share this technique I found on applying the tape so that you reduce the chance of getting air bubbles or messy tape folds. Thanks for watching!
Do you realize.....how many times.....i attempted make perfect lamination until i found your video? so many wallet size prints wasted so much ink wasted.....I was ready to rip my hair out, saw your vid, and in first attempt....it came out perfect....you sir, are a god...thank you so much.....
Really appreciated these tips! Your video explained it very easily and I'm about to try it but with more confidence than I had in the beginning. So thank you
What happens when you have the tape laying flat sticky side up and just putting the paper on it since it’s harder to deform the thicker paper while handling?
Do you or anyone know how long this technique will last? Like if I wanted to "laminate" something like this to last for many years, would it? I've seen very old scotch tape that has basically disintegrated.
So far I've been doing this since I was little. I have a bookmark that is still in perfect shape after 20 years. But don't use scotch tape. That disintegrates after a while. Use packing tape from the tape gun.
Good question. Unfortunately I never had a situation where my laminations got wet. So I don't really know. Perhaps someone else knows the answer to that.
I make a lot of bookmarks, so to protect them I laminate them with tape. I wanted to share this technique I found on applying the tape so that you reduce the chance of getting air bubbles or messy tape folds. Thanks for watching!
Do you realize.....how many times.....i attempted make perfect lamination until i found your video? so many wallet size prints wasted so much ink wasted.....I was ready to rip my hair out, saw your vid, and in first attempt....it came out perfect....you sir, are a god...thank you so much.....
@@MrViral20 Wow! So glad it helped :)
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You're welcome
Great tip! I don't know why I've never thought of this myself, will definitely save me a lot of grief.
Great tip! Thank you!
Can't wait to make some collage playing cards and laminate them this way!!! Thank you for the video
Really appreciated these tips! Your video explained it very easily and I'm about to try it but with more confidence than I had in the beginning. So thank you
That's handy... Wanted to laminate kids cards
Great video! Thank you!
I always get air bubbles. Thanks for the tip.
GREAT VIDEO
Thank you!
What happens when you have the tape laying flat sticky side up and just putting the paper on it since it’s harder to deform the thicker paper while handling?
Do you or anyone know how long this technique will last? Like if I wanted to "laminate" something like this to last for many years, would it? I've seen very old scotch tape that has basically disintegrated.
So far I've been doing this since I was little. I have a bookmark that is still in perfect shape after 20 years. But don't use scotch tape. That disintegrates after a while. Use packing tape from the tape gun.
@@captaincrochet6483 use packing tape from a tape roll. Will it last? Wanna use it for photocards
@@princesskitty187 Absolutely it will last. All my bookmarks from a kid are still super usable.
Thank you
Is it waterproof? Because I used packaged tape to laminate my confetti to put in my snowglobe tumbler? Well it last?
Good question. Unfortunately I never had a situation where my laminations got wet. So I don't really know. Perhaps someone else knows the answer to that.
Yes it's waterproof