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sticker paper
I saw an interesting website where the author, Fergus Duniho, explained how he had made a Chinese Chess set from an inexpensive checker set by photocopying the relevant pictures from Lau's book on Chinese Chess onto sticker paper and then sticking them onto the checker board and onto the pieces. That seemed simple enough that I didn't need to remember the website afterwards, but there was one detail I didn't understand while I was reading it: I don't know exactly what is meant by sticker paper and I don't know whether copy places will allow you to copy onto it. Can someone please clarify this point. (Please don't send email since there are some problems here with email at the moment). Ignorantly, Allan Adler ************************************************** ************************** * * * Disclaimer: I am a guest and *not* a member of the MIT Artificial * * Intelligence Lab. My actions and comments do not reflect * * in any way on MIT. Moreover, I am nowhere near the Boston * * metropolitan area. * * * ************************************************** ************************** |
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Hi, Allan.
You can find sticker paper at almost any craft store. I use "Suddenly Stickers" which I get at Michaels. I put the paper through my printer just like regular paper, print my design, then cut it out and peel off the backing, leaving the sticker ready to be placed wherever I want it. Hope this helps. Have a great day! Karen "Allan Adler" wrote in message ... I saw an interesting website where the author, Fergus Duniho, explained how he had made a Chinese Chess set from an inexpensive checker set by photocopying the relevant pictures from Lau's book on Chinese Chess onto sticker paper and then sticking them onto the checker board and onto the pieces. That seemed simple enough that I didn't need to remember the website afterwards, but there was one detail I didn't understand while I was reading it: I don't know exactly what is meant by sticker paper and I don't know whether copy places will allow you to copy onto it. Can someone please clarify this point. (Please don't send email since there are some problems here with email at the moment). Ignorantly, Allan Adler ************************************************** ************************** * * * Disclaimer: I am a guest and *not* a member of the MIT Artificial * * Intelligence Lab. My actions and comments do not reflect * * in any way on MIT. Moreover, I am nowhere near the Boston * * metropolitan area. * * * ************************************************** ************************** |
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