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has anyone had experience of these ?? they seem very very well priced, at £12 per wrap

http://www.merlintransfers.com/merlin/H ... Wraps.html

i like the idea of doing dog bowls
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I saw video of them somwhere on youtube i think. they look good. i wish to buy one for beer mugs but 7.50 for postage is to much. if any one going buy some I am happy to join you :)
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i had not noticed their postage ouch thats a lot, will have a look through and let you know
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These are similar ones to what the Hix oven manufacturers were offereing from China. I actually made some of these to try and prefer them to the over-manufactured options which cost double/treble the amount. If I had known they were over here so cheap then I wouldn't have bothered making some to test.
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thats interesting Andrew, as my hubby thought of making me some out of the silicone sheets i use for rolling pastry out on, as they are slightly stretchy and also heat proof, he was then going to attach some kind of binding to them, but seeing how much they are on here, i will save my pastry sheets lol
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I got some of those wraps ages ago for bowls. Got them fron the previous sublination before Nikki took it on as sublisupplies. might be worth giving her a call to see if she has any lying about, can't see them on the web site.
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I have one of the dog bowl ones from the Subli-Nation days. I wouldn't want to use something so insubstantial for something you're going to do a lot of (like mugs). For one-offs, it does the job.

I ended up not doing the dog/cat bowls because they're just great heavy cumbersome things and postage out to customers would be a deal-killer. I have two dogs here, and we use old pie tins for bowls. Dogs love them.
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Apologies for opening up an older thread... but wondered if anyone had tried making their own wrap for these bowls..

I have tried the whole just taping the paper down really tight.. and nope.. so it's going to be a wrap job.. but at the moment Martin doesn't have them in stock.. and Coralgraph don't seem to stock ones for their bowls..

I work for a Husky rescue.. so these would be a fab little product (although postage agreed would possibly be a pain in the butt - but locally they'd be ok..)
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Renniwano;46651 wrote:Apologies for opening up an older thread... but wondered if anyone had tried making their own wrap for these bowls..

I have tried the whole just taping the paper down really tight.. and nope.. so it's going to be a wrap job.. but at the moment Martin doesn't have them in stock.. and Coralgraph don't seem to stock ones for their bowls..

I work for a Husky rescue.. so these would be a fab little product (although postage agreed would possibly be a pain in the butt - but locally they'd be ok..)
...now I thought I saw one of these in the office the other day... Check back in the morning and they may be back in stock :)
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bms;46663 wrote:...now I thought I saw one of these in the office the other day... Check back in the morning and they may be back in stock :)
Will take a peek... thankyou Martin :)
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