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Gordon_McGeachie
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Iron On Transfer Paper
      #664274 - 07/06/2008 16:35

Does anyone know where I can buy packs of 100 sheets of A4 transfer paper from.

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Re: Iron On Transfer Paper [Re: Gordon_McGeachie]
      #664466 - 08/06/2008 15:16

Have you tried the 'Buyepson.co.uk' ste?

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Gordon_McGeachie
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Re: Iron On Transfer Paper [Re: Monobod]
      #664479 - 08/06/2008 16:17

Quote:

Have you tried the 'Buyepson.co.uk' ste?




Nope...........thanks

Will try that one........

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Re: Iron On Transfer Paper [Re: Gordon_McGeachie]
      #668743 - 19/06/2008 17:44

This lot do a load of that sort of stuff - not sure what their pack sizes are.

http://www.craftycomputerpaper.co.uk/default.asp

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