1 3/4 in. circles help
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1 3/4 in. circles help
I'm working on a yoyo project somebody has starded. It is a chrismas project that will not be washed so they used 1 3/4 in. ceral boxs circle in the center. I need to find about 50, 1 3/4in circles that are about that wright. dose anybody know of any thing that is about the wright and size that I can come up with? without have to cut all them out of a ceral box or something. I hoping that some body know of some that is just trash from something eles that I can find and use in the project. Thank to all for look and the time to read this. I know somebosy will have some great idea for me to use. Thanks for all the help.
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If it is going to be washed, the cereal box circles will dissolve. Are you looking for something that you could leave in to wash? I might cut circles out of light wright plastic like margarine tops or similar. If you are looking for circles already made, I can't think of anything that exact size.
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ise cardstock from scrapbooking. but WHY would you keep it in the center. there is no reason to keep it there???
I've done dozens of projects using yo yos and never kept it in the center. you just draw around the carboard circle template.
I've done dozens of projects using yo yos and never kept it in the center. you just draw around the carboard circle template.
#4
Would this help? No template needed. Second video.
http://www.connectingthreads.com/tutorials/Yo_Yos-two_methods__D84.html
Edit: just reread your post, you are planning on leaving the template in the yo yo.
http://www.connectingthreads.com/tutorials/Yo_Yos-two_methods__D84.html
Edit: just reread your post, you are planning on leaving the template in the yo yo.
#5
Would this help? No template needed. Second video.
http://www.connectingthreads.com/tutorials/Yo_Yos-two_methods__D84.html
Edit: just reread your post, you are planning on leaving the template in the yo yo.
http://www.connectingthreads.com/tutorials/Yo_Yos-two_methods__D84.html
Edit: just reread your post, you are planning on leaving the template in the yo yo.
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Location: Texas, USA
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I agree with Lynnie, in using card stock. You can feed it through your printer, to print the circles. If it isn't quite heavy enough, you can just use two layers.
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I was always needing circles for one thing or another, so I invested in a Sizzix Big Shot, and the templates in the sizes I used most often. I have cut them out of paper, card stock, Templar, and fabric. I also found another hobby--die cutting and die collecting. Just what I needed, right? NOT.
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