I did this for some custom sized sleeves and it worked!! Just got a bit smudged but not bad for a first try at all! My metal tool was a bit too big so it's a bit obvious - I will try later once again with another tool!
Hi, this looks cool, but the part starting from 3:30 does not work for me, I can't seem to get the plastic sealed. Any idea what I might be doing wrong? Also, how hard should I press with the heated metal tip? Thanks!
Hi! When doing that step you need to make sure that the metal tip is heated in order to melt the plastic together (that's what helps seal the plastic). You shouldn't press the metal tip too much because it could break the plastic and "cut" it instead of making a seal. The amount of heat and pressure depends on the type of sleeves you're using because some can be a flimsier or thicker plastic. I hope this helps!
I did this for some custom sized sleeves and it worked!! Just got a bit smudged but not bad for a first try at all! My metal tool was a bit too big so it's a bit obvious - I will try later once again with another tool!
So happy to hear that and glad that this video was helpful!!
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Monbebe is so smart !! THANK YOU
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omg you saved my pocket and my wallet. thank you❣️
Also any idea how we can remove the black Grease that comes
Very creative use of your supplies.
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for a second i thought it was my dad's alarm and i was like "IT IS 7 AM ALREADY? HE'S GOING TO WHIP MY ASS" but oh, i just realized hahaha
So smart!! I'm going to try it today ☺️
Hi, this looks cool, but the part starting from 3:30 does not work for me, I can't seem to get the plastic sealed. Any idea what I might be doing wrong? Also, how hard should I press with the heated metal tip? Thanks!
Hi! When doing that step you need to make sure that the metal tip is heated in order to melt the plastic together (that's what helps seal the plastic). You shouldn't press the metal tip too much because it could break the plastic and "cut" it instead of making a seal.
The amount of heat and pressure depends on the type of sleeves you're using because some can be a flimsier or thicker plastic. I hope this helps!
Thank you so much for this!
thank you
May I ask? What if you don't have seam ripper is there any option?
You can try with any other object or tool that has a metal point. Maybe a thick needle can help but I'm not too sure
Thank you!
thank you for this😊
No problem!💕
Please can you do one of these for 9 pocket sleeve
I can! I'll see if I can make the video this weekend 😊
what size of the pocket sheet protector should i use if im making a 2-pocket sleeve for A5 photos and a 4 pocket sleeve for an A6 photo? THanks!
I’m not entirely sure but I think a A4 (letter size) sheet protector can help. Sorry for the super late response!
Omg u saved my time will do propably and what is the transparent sheet used sis?
I used binder sheet protectors
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Thanks for saving my wallet 💜
Thanksss
Lot of work but very clever idea x
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Can i use sealer to seal?
I’m not sure what that is so I can’t say you can 😅
Doesn't it rip easily with just heat?
U gotta apply light pressure to it
How do i do a 9?