This didn't quite work out as planned, but I'll post it anyway. I didn't think the textured side of the foodsaver bag would show so much, and my hand gel mixture looks cloudy! Oh well, that's part of what makes trying new techniques fun, the "next time I'll". . .
Thanks ky!
ETA: Next time I'll . . . use only the smooth side of the FoodSaver bag and make seals on 4 sides with the FoodSaver. Still need to find better gel! And if you try a heat sealer instead of a zippered bag, remember that you can't put the last seal into the vaccum chamber, only the heated strip, or you will suck out your gel! LOL!
Date: Sunday, August 16, 2009 GMT Views: 949
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Sun, Aug 16, 2009 @ 1:27 PM
Yeah - that vacuum seal bag didn't come out like I thought it would either. However, it's a lesson learned. Thanks for trying, and thanks for being willing to share with us!!
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Sun, Aug 16, 2009 @ 2:21 PM
I like that you trapped some real bubbles in it and got a practice run, now next time will be perfect-although a non stamper would look at that and say wow, REMEMBER there are no stamping police and others don't know what the sample looked like! ;^)