I know there is a way to secretly open up a deck without visually disturbing the cellophane and the seal. However, is there a way to reseal an opened deck? I know you can buy a Cellophane sealer, but I don't know if it'll work on a deck of cards.
Do you mean the wonder sealer?I know there is a way to secretly open up a deck without visually disturbing the cellophane and the seal. However, is there a way to reseal an opened deck? I know you can buy a Cellophane sealer, but I don't know if it'll work on a deck of cards.
I'm not 100% sure, but I think it should. I do not know why it wouldn't.Do you think it'd be ok to use a regular cellophane sealer for it? I can get that for 1/2 the price, and Walmart sells the wonder sealer cellophane for $6 (which is kinda weird. Some dude at walmart was all like "Yo, I need to seal small 2.5" x 3.5" things. This works.")
Yeah, that's what I was planning to do. The Wonder Sealer is pretty expensive.Go low tech. Gently take the bottom of the cellophane apart and slide it off. Open the deck from the bottom. Do what you have to do. Re-glue the bottom flap of the deck. Put cellophane back on deck. Put a drop of glue on cellophane on bottom. The spectators will be focused on the top of the deck and won't notice the bottom.
Thanks! I will actually try this one.If you carefully open the bottom of the cellophane you can reseal it with an iron. Simply place a handkerchief of thin towel over the seal and apply a hot iron for the few seconds.