Reddit mentions of Avery Self-Adhesive Laminating Sheets, 9" x 12", Permanent Adhesive, 10 Clear Laminating Sheets (73603)

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Avery Self-Adhesive Laminating Sheets, 9
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    Features:
  • Quickly and easily laminate important documents without a laminating machine; save time and money without sacrificing professional quality results with the easy peel backing
  • Easily size important documents using the convenient grid to align and cut the self-laminating sheets
  • Acid free and archival safe self-adhesive laminating sheets deliver long term protection for documents and photos; safe to use with a dry erase marker
  • Glossy clear laminating sheets are PVC free and are safe for your documents, artwork or photos
  • Great for protecting and preserving documents, photos, menus, recipe cards, certificates, name tags, artwork and more; item comes with a total of 10 sheets of 9" x 12" self-laminating pages
Specs:
ColorRegular
Height0.15 Inches
Length14 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2002
Size9 x 12
Weight0.32 Pounds
Width9.25 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Avery Self-Adhesive Laminating Sheets, 9" x 12", Permanent Adhesive, 10 Clear Laminating Sheets (73603):

u/DraconisMarch · 1 pointr/Nerf

A while back you mentioned something about plastic laminate. Was wondering if I could use something like this to wrap around the entire thing to enforce it. Is this stuff rigid or soft and pliable to be able to completely surround something?

u/TheVoleClock · 1 pointr/DungeonoftheMadMage

Here's what I did:

1: Print off maps on paper (card would be more study though).

2: Laminate the maps using these self adhesive laminating sheets to give a clear, durable surface. (Proper thermal laminating would have been better, but I was testing it on the cheap.

3: Mix 3 parts metallic acrylic paint with 1 part regular liquid dish soap (this was the ratio I found worked with my ingredients after some trial and error, but other instructions say 2:1.)

4: Paint on the paint-soap mixture on the areas I wanted to cover, leaving the entrance section clear. It took about 3 layers to be nice and opaque, letting it dry in between each time.

5: Wrote on the back which map was which! It's kind of hard to tell them apart if you're making several.

6: Profit! By which I mean, hand the maps to players with a coin so they can scratch off as they go.

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I adapted it from these instructions https://www.destinationdecoration.com/diy-scratch-off-cards/