Sam Design
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I am creating a children's pop up theatre made from card which I am assuming I need to laminate both sides to stop the card cracking and looking unsightly and to give it a bit more longevity/robustness.
I also want to leave an area clear where someone can write a message which I am guessing isn't idea if the surface is laminated.
So my questions are......
1. Must I laminate both sides to protect the folds, I am guessing the stock will show a raw cracked edge on the non-laminated side
2. If I create a guide for lamination that misses the writing area so like spot lamination is this more cost to straight full side lamination
3. Are people likely to be able to write on lamination with regular pen so it doesn't matter anyway
4. If I am going to say this is recyclable after use is this the case with laminated stock?
Thanks in advance if anyone can help !
Sam
I also want to leave an area clear where someone can write a message which I am guessing isn't idea if the surface is laminated.
So my questions are......
1. Must I laminate both sides to protect the folds, I am guessing the stock will show a raw cracked edge on the non-laminated side
2. If I create a guide for lamination that misses the writing area so like spot lamination is this more cost to straight full side lamination
3. Are people likely to be able to write on lamination with regular pen so it doesn't matter anyway
4. If I am going to say this is recyclable after use is this the case with laminated stock?
Thanks in advance if anyone can help !
Sam