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What do you do with your ticket stubs?

What do you do with your ticket stubs?

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CapnHook
#0What do you do with your ticket stubs?
Posted: 4/17/06 at 12:27am

I want to frame my dozens of ticket stubs into one huge poster frame, however I do not want to tape or glue them. I want to not do anything to ruin the ticket.

Suggestions on framing?


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miss pennywise
#1re: What do you do with your ticket stubs?
Posted: 4/17/06 at 12:37am

There is a glue stick you can buy (Made by 3M, I believe) that is like the glue on the back of post-it notes. This means you can make something stick, but remove it later. Then the "gluey residue" rubs right off. I have used it on things like this for years, and it is amazing. I just removed something last week that had been glued for about 2 years and it worked like a charm. (If you can't find it, let me know and I'll be sure to forward the info to you from my office; that's where I use it all the time.)

Hope this helps. re: What do you do with your ticket stubs?


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zzannahk
#2re: What do you do with your ticket stubs?
Posted: 4/17/06 at 6:07am

you can also get semi- permenant tape, check office depot, we used it for a funeral picture display so people could take the pictures, it worked great.

or you could always make the posterby contacting the stubs, almost like laminate but you can cut the contact paper to the size you want. ofcourse then you tickets would be "laminated", i dont know if this will "keep" them better as far as color and ink goes



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