Does anyone use the PSB by Crop in Style?

Yup Teresa....these listed as new for July 2006 from Stampendous seem similar to the ones we have been using here in the UK for 10+ years...although I don't know about the dishwasher safe aspect for a sticker.....I am now extremely puzzled on that one..... LOL

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Marilyn
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Karen AKA Kajikit

Cool stickers unfortunately I haven't seen them here! Barb:o)

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Barb

Enabler enabler enabler! If Teresa hadn't said she had them in MD, and Marilyn hadn't provided a link, I would have just stayed in the dark. I'm not a huge sticker lover, but have seen the gorgeous things Marilyn has done with these guys. Now Teresa says we can get them in the states! Enabler enabler enabler...both of you. LOL OK, DS has to get better and back to school so I can go on the "Class A Peels" hunt here in LR. I just happen to have some clear glass plates, too.

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Deb in AR

Don't blame me 'coz you are weak willed Deb......LOLOLOL You know we love to care, share and enable our RCS friends to extend their artistic skills :o)

I love the versatility of my Peel Offs but I still don't think they would work permanently on glass/china! Doubt they would stand up to dishwasher either. They are only a very fine outline made from a plastic-like material that will soften with heat :o) Maybe...you could use them as an outline for paints, then remove and fill in the lines with a outliner glass paint. Maybe the Stampendous ones are made of a differnet material with a different sort of adhesive on them. Would be interested in the results if anyone has tried them for glass/china and dishwashed successfully!

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Marilyn

I have one and I like it but I like to use the CM pockets in it. The stickers don't slide around and are more sturdy. For the items that are 12x12 I use the pockets the PSB came with.

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dizzy d

The PSB binder is cool, I think you will like it and you will be able to take it to crops because it has the zipper that closes it up. But if you binders work why spend the money. Another think I forgot to mention is that CM has these cool Dividers with labels and they work great int he PSB binder to separate the stickers from the die cuts. I don't know if Crop in Style carries them.

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dizzy d

Me? Weak-willed? Never...well...only when it comes to paper, or stamps, or metal, or fibers, or ribbon, or...ok, so I'm a floozy and a flass. LOL

If I can find some of the Class a Peels, and get the time to play, I'll let you know how they do in the dishwasher.

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Deb in AR

If there is an Archivers near you, they have them.

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Cathy

You probably have to wash them by hand, not in the dishwasher.

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Cathy

I have found both Class A Peels and a brand called Anita's Art on Addicted to Scrapbooking (

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). They are priced reasonably and they have a lot of variety. More than I've found in the stores. I love these stickers. Klara in London introduced me to the Anita's not long ago, and sent me some wonderful examples. They go very well with glitter, and clear colors for a stained glass look. I've not yet tried them on anything washable, though. I'd be interested in how it works.

Mel K

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Mel K

Cathy....if you look at the Stampendous link they state the are acid-free and dishwasher safe. Sounds a strange claim to make since they are just line thins of plastic.

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Marilyn

I'm thinking you'd have to spray it with a clear sealer when you're done.

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Deb in AR

No Archivers here in LR. Everybody's back at school and work today, but I have things that have piled up on me...imagine that. LOL Hopefully tomorrow I can go look around. Shhh...don't tell DH! LOL

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Deb in AR

Well I just looked on the back of the Anita's Outline Stickers packet and it does say on there they can be used for glass. I am wondering if they are only meant to be used as an outline/stencil for the glass painting. Anita's has their own range of glass paint and I am sure that this is where the original idea for decorative peel-offs was born. Oh...oh....oh I just thought of something! I will keep you all in suspense until I try it out LOL

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Marilyn

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