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Where do you score them nitfty bags hip?
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Just to let you know, there is a very simple way to make small baggies yourself... all you need to do is buy some ziploc (or generic) sealable sandwich bags. I usually use the regular size ones that most people get quarters of herbs in. I cut mine in half, right down the middle, perpendicular to the ziploc seal. Take the first section you cut and using a fairly thick book, open it up to the middle and put the ziploc bag in there with the end thats cut sticking out about 1/8 to 1/16", then close the book. Now, you should have a closed book, with a tiny bit of plastic sticking out like a bookmark. Then, while applying moderate pressure to the closed book, take a lighter and melt the plastic until it reaches the pages of the book and let it sit until it cools... now, you have a small baggie, perfect size for a print. Some like to turn their bags inside out to get a more professional look before they burn them, but thats strictly preference, unless you want to swab the inside with alcohol or something, which might not be a bad idea.