I have some rolls of cellophane that is nice for wrapping soaps (must be cut to size), but there is one thing I really dislike which is having to tape the soap like wraping a present. After that I apply heat to shrink to size.
I'm wondering if cellophane is self adhearing or if there is some other type of plastic that will do this. I remember packs of sports cards (trading cards) ~25 years ago) that came in cellophane packs and it seemed that the plastick didn't have any tape holding it together but the back of the pack, where all sides converged, was thicker (a number of layers) and possibly even melted together (I can't remember clearly enough it's been too long.
Does anyone know how this can be done without tape?
I was thinking of hot melt glue. Possibly make lots of tiny drops on a piece of wax paper and then pull them off the wax paper, put on the cellophane where it is overlapping and then apply an iron (I've used an iron on it w/ a piece of paper in between the plastic and metal iron surface.
Anyone have any other ideas?
I'm wondering if cellophane is self adhearing or if there is some other type of plastic that will do this. I remember packs of sports cards (trading cards) ~25 years ago) that came in cellophane packs and it seemed that the plastick didn't have any tape holding it together but the back of the pack, where all sides converged, was thicker (a number of layers) and possibly even melted together (I can't remember clearly enough it's been too long.
Does anyone know how this can be done without tape?
I was thinking of hot melt glue. Possibly make lots of tiny drops on a piece of wax paper and then pull them off the wax paper, put on the cellophane where it is overlapping and then apply an iron (I've used an iron on it w/ a piece of paper in between the plastic and metal iron surface.
Anyone have any other ideas?