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The best way to go about making this is to print it out and glue it down to a thicker, heavier stock of paper. I used rubber cement (dry mount method) as my adhesive and finch paper. This will actually make it more sturdy and less fragile.
When it comes to folding it, however, thicker stocks of paper don’t fold as willingly as regular copy paper. What you do is take your straight edge and either use the back of your razor blade or a metal paper clip and score the paper (art side down) where you’d fold it. Doing this will allow the paper to fold much easier without damaging the art.
However, if you can print it on a heavier stock without any issues, go for it.
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omg im in early opening of pottermore!!! post this into your signature if you stayed up all night long to make it
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#Buttons-by-Sare
I create, hand press, and sell buttons of all sorts.
I ship anywhere within the US and Canada.
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R1P MR OR4NG3 CR34MS1CL3S, M4Y H3 R3ST 1N D3L1C1OUSN3SS
It points at the bottom.
Any standard envelope will look like this when you take it apart.
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#Buttons-by-Sare
I create, hand press, and sell buttons of all sorts.
I ship anywhere within the US and Canada.
my life
I'm not even going to use this for cosplay I'm just going to print out like SIX BILLION and send them to everyone in the united states---
I mean
hi
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