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Post by babybluesmommy on May 5, 2007 15:05:41 GMT -5
UPDATE: I used the method I talked about below (putting a towel over them and ironing them on low heat) and it worked very well. I was really nervous about it though! They were my daughter's birthday photos. So, if this ever happens to you, it's an option. Note to self...don't leave pages out on craft desk when the window is open! DUH!
Maybe this would be considered a stupid move but I honestly didn't realize this would happen. Today it's a bit humid out...not hot, just humid...like a cool humidity. I set out the pages that I worked on last night so the Stickles would dry on them and this morning I was in a rush to get out the door so I just left them. I had the windows open and I finally had time to go check them out and was going to put them away and work on something else...and they're wavy and kind of humid feeling. I'm so bummed!!! Is there anything I can do? I considered using my iron on a low setting under a towel but I'm just nervous about it b/c I've never done it before. Fortunately, these pages don't have alot of dimention to them. The paper was so beautiful that I didn't need to add a bunch of frills. There's just a few tiny Prima flowers and I outlined some of the pattern with Stickles. Can any of you tell me if my idea would work to fix them? Or do you have another suggestion???
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mdgdesigns
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Post by mdgdesigns on May 5, 2007 17:38:43 GMT -5
they might be ok if you get a few dry days that arent so humid and they dry out.
Have you tried a hair dryer on low or no heat?
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Post by sarah on May 5, 2007 20:39:33 GMT -5
after the heat on low, try putting it in between two large pieces of chipboard maybe and then put a heavy book over it - if there's nothing smooshable that is!
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