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Hey, Just got back from WalMart. I brought some printer paper to make paperbackswap.com business cards, but I did not find anything to make bookmarks with. Should I just use heavier stock or will I find something more like what I am looking for at a speciality store like Staples? Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thank-you! Marla Maye
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I don't believe I have ever seen any pre-perfed stock for bookmarks, which is what I assume you are asking for. I just print mine on cardstock. I'm especially fond of printing them on the glossy cardstock! I also print them on regular paper and laminate them. If you don't have a laminator at your disposal, try buying the heat-free sheet lamination. I think they may call it a press-lamination? Not sure, haven't looked for it for a while :) Good luck! |
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Thank-you, that was very helpful. |
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I always just buy the heat free lamination sheets from WalMart though I think it's easier to just take the bookmarks to Office Max and let them laminate them. |
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Lamination sounds like a good idea, I never considered it. I usually use the heavy cardstock myself. |
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