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    Quote Originally Posted by tatting margaret View Post
    Those bags are called cello bags and any craft shop should have them, They come in various sizes and you can seal them so the card won't fall out or get wet.
    I get some very small plastic bags that will seal and I use them for my earrings.
    If you want any more help let me know
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    Shops here in the US do not carry this kind of thing. Card making is so new here to the US we have to purchase our supplies (other than cardstock & ink) from big stores or online.

    PS...sorry, saw you were in Canada Batty Tatter...not sure how things are up there.

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    There is a company here in the uk who does free delivery worldwide, www.joannasheen.co.uk. If that helps to get your supplies for card making.

    If you want any more information or help, ask and I will try and help you.

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    I went to Liquidation World today. For $1.00 I got a box of 20, freezer bags called "Brawny". They are one quart size. I could also use Glad ziplock bags for more cost. But these "Brawny" bags are good and the cost is minimal. I have seen some small zip bags in crafts stores. I didn't think to look there today.
    I also found some novel caps. They were at Princess Auto. They have a little flash lite built into the brim.
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    Default Re: Farmer's Market Frustrations

    Quote Originally Posted by tatting margaret View Post
    There is a company here in the uk who does free delivery worldwide, www.joannasheen.co.uk. If that helps to get your supplies for card making.

    If you want any more information or help, ask and I will try and help you.

    Margaret
    I looked up this site. Thank you Margaret. Oh, I just read there that it's UK only. Well, I haven't given up yet.
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    Default Re: Farmer's Market Frustrations

    The resealable cello bags I got were available in almost any length and width, and not very expensive, either.

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    I only pay about $5 for 100 6x9" reclosable poly bags (also known as cello bags). The bags also come in a very wide range of sizes.

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    Default Re: Farmer's Market Frustrations

    I find a good assortment of bags in stores and online shops that sell jewelry-making supplies. I've even gotten some 1" square ones, but I have no idea what use they would be for tatters! I made some dollhouse-size quilt pattern kits and used those bags.

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