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Use Bacon Plastic Sheet for Glue Gun Work Surface

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Date: 10/28/2008 Topics: Craft Tips > Miscellaneous | Green Living > Reusing  
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Does your glue gun make a mess on your work surface? I wash up the plastic sheet that comes under a pound of bacon and I place it under my glue gun and the drips will peel right off and your work surface will stay clean!

By Dianna from Derry, PA
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By KJ (Guest Post)
Wow! Great tips! Both of them. I use my glue gun frequently, but set it on a Styrofoam plate to catch any drips. Also, I have made templates from lightweight cardboard, which gives way after a few uses. These are so helpful! Thanks so much!

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By keeper60 (242) Profile Contact
wonderful idea.You could also make templates w/it.I use a left over aluminum pie plate.If it gets knocked over there's less chance of falling on the floor and burning a hole.

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