- No Machine Needed
- Value Pack (24 Pack / Self Laminating Sheets)
- 24- Single-Sided Laminates
- Very Easy to Remove Backing
- Easy To Use
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Hilario Castrejon
READ DESCRIPTION TO KNOW # OF SHEETS YOU’LL NEED!
These are single sided sheets, exactly what is advertised and described. If you plan to just laminate one side of a sheet of paper, you will only need one laminating sheet per page of paper. So you will be able to cover one side of 24 pages. IF YOU WANT TO LAMINATE BOTH SIDES, YOU WILL NEED TO USE 2 OF THESE SHEETS! When purchasing, keep in mind that YOU WILL ONLY BE ABLE TO LAMINATE BOTH SIDES OF 12 SHEETS OF PAPER MAX, NOT 24! I purchased these to laminate small note cards. I use a lot of paper punches for making cards and scrapbooking. I like to keep note cards, I’ve punched, as examples and so I can reference the various punches I own. These worked great for my project. Because my note cards have open areas in the middle, I laminated both sides. It is extremely important to have a very clean work surface. Any lint, pet hair, etc will stick to the adhesive and it’s not easy to remove. When I happened to touch the adhesive, I had finger prints that were permantly visible after applying the laminating sheet. I placed a single laminating sheet, on my flat craft table, with the adhesive side facing up and removed the protective film. I then placed multiple note cards on the adhesive. Then I applied the second sheet, adhesive side down, over the top. I had much smoother results standing and looking down on the sheets. I also lined up the sheets and adhered the two just at the edge along the top of the sheets. I slowly peeled away the protective film as I laid down the second sheet. To evenly apply and reduce wrinkles or bubbles, use something like a credit card to “squeegee” the top sheet as you adhere it. If you completely remove the protective film, it is a sticky and messy job, plus it is almost impossible to line up the sheets and not have any wrinkles, bubbles, finger prints etc. Be prepared to take your time and work slowly for the best results. I will gladly purchase these again. :)
Raluca Teodorescu
Laminate E V E R Y T H I N G
What’s better than giant sheets of tape? Maybe giant sheets of tape with bubble wrap on one side? That’d be awesome. I’d put it on the counters at night to keep our cats off them, and outside the bedroom door. But this isn’t that. It’s for DIY laminating and it’s awesome. Use the blun5 side of a butter knife to smooth it down and a pin to pop air bubbles if you get any. Then to tightly seal the edges around things like flash cards, run the rounded edge of the butter knife around the edges and it’ll make a nice line of demarcation for cutting. I’ve done our recipe cards, kids flash cards, some keepsake cards the kids made, homemade ID cards for the kids to carry when they went on a field trip out of town, the school calendar, a paper on the fridge that I write what I’m cooking for dinner so I’m not asked “whatcha cooking” 12 times every night. Dry erase marker works fine on this stuff. Love it.
Elizabeth Swindlehurst - Perry
Great for Lots of Reasons!
I bought these to laminate our daily itineraries on our trip, but ended up using them for so much more! They were even lifesavers that saved some pages in our autograph book! I used the wrong pen and the ink refused to dry at all. These gave a quick, permanent, and effective fix that preserved the autograph but stopped it from ruining the facing page.
Stephanie Muschamp
Great Alternative To Heat Laminating
Very good quality - exceeded my expectations. I used it to laminate a couple of Medicaid cards and it worked great. I cut a sheet to the approximate size needed, peeled off the back of the sheet, placed the Medicaid card in it, and folded the sheet over. I then trimmed the edges. For larger items to be laminated, two sheets may be needed. The lamination has been holding very well.
Alyssa Nicole Ramirez
You can easily get bubbles if you are not careful
Product arrived o tie and is exactly as described. You do have to be careful with the adhesive. You can easily get bubbles if you are not careful. otherwise it is excellent. Not to thick, not to thin. Just right.
Charles Massey
High Quality - Medium Weight
A+ QUALITY | Plain white piece of printer paper sealed in laminate is STIFF enough to not bend, unless you purposely do so, yet not so rigid it can't be. | Medium WEIGHT self laminating covers. | TIP: each sheet is only sticky on 1 side, so it takes 2 SHEETS to cover 1 item, on both sides - front & back. | A good way to keep photos, letters, documents, etc. PRESERVED forever and without having to use a glass frame. | CON: The placement has to be right the 1st time, as these sheets are not forgiving and/or you can NOT move an item once it has been stuck to the laminate sheet. | Will PURCHASE again!
Marvin Mesa Midem
Very good as long as you remember that this is a TWO STEP process!
I was unimpressed at first, but that is because I was doing it wrong! This is a TWO STEP process! You need to make TWO cutouts and place your adhesive, thick cutouts (after removing the peel away) on both sides of your document. If you do it this way, you have a good lamination for a very reasonable price.
Tamra Lee White
You can't beat the price for this 50 sheet pack of laminating sheets!
You can't beat the price for this 50 sheet pack of laminating sheets! While not super thick like what you see on cards that have been laminated, it still works very well. I've used it preserve membership cards and signs, and the results have been excellent.
Hafeez R
A good quality and quantity for a good price!
These self-adhesive laminating sheets were a real bargain for the price! I'd shopped every office supply store in my area and each one wanted a LOT more than $12 for packs with just a few sheets. These sheets are sturdy enough for what I'd wanted them for and the protective layers peel back easily enough make the laminate layers easy place without wrestling with them. If I have a smaller piece with no overhang to help peel the protective sheet off of the sticky side, a piece of painter's tape or scotch tape at the corner does the trick to help pull the protective coating off. Cuts very easily and the laminate sheets are sturdy stuff and don't tear. Also, they are large-- 9" x 12"-- so I am able to get a LOT of use out of each sheet. I looked around quite a bit before purchasing these from amazon because 50 sheets was more than I'd ever thought I would use, but in a long run this pack the most cost effective and the sheets work so well I may just work my way through the whole pack. (They are PERFECT for placing over Xeroxed copied applique patterns so that patterns can be traced without ruining your books! )
Sandra Lowe
Very Useful!
I use these on regular matte label paper to make 'coated' stickers, and so far I haven't had a problem with them at all. The size ensures that any letter-sized document is covered perfectly (you just have to trim it afterwards). My printing process involves using easily-smudging inks that might not take adhesives well, but these sheets have stuck well onto my stickers, which is great. They cut fairly well too - I can cut a sheet with multiple passes of my exacto (I don't suggest using these with paper trimmers and such, though guillotines may work). And honestly, with 50 sheets in the pack, it's a lot cheaper than many bigger brand alternatives.