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    One of my mindees has taking a big instrest in threading reels and buttons so I was thinking of printing out some pictures and laminating them for threading. I also was thinking I could get a picture to thread for an easter card.

    Does anyone know of a website where you can print these off of. Ones with the holes already mrked. I know you can buy them from Baker Ross etc but I need something for this week. I know I could probably just print off my own pictures but wondered if there was a site I could get them from.

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    I use old Birthday cards and Christmas cards for threading -I hole punch round the edges and use laces or thick wool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joda View Post
    I use old Birthday cards and Christmas cards for threading -I hole punch round the edges and use laces or thick wool.
    Thats a good idea will try that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polly2 View Post
    I found that one and really like the idea of it but unfortunately I can't get the thing to print. It doesnt seem to appear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polly2 View Post
    I found that one and really like the idea of it but unfortunately I can't get the thing to print. It doesnt seem to appear.

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    The link works OK for me - you could use any easter egg picture, like this one

    http://www.coloring.ws/t_template.as...er/easter4.gif

    Miffy xx
    Keep smiling!

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    Keep smiling!

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    Quote Originally Posted by miffy View Post
    Thats great. I never thought of calling them lacing cards. lol

    That link worked but when it comes to print there is nothing there. May try it on the main pc later

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    I laminate them it makes them a bit stronger.I also bought a lot of different coloured laces from Primark.

 

 

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