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2025-09-07 12:55:42
I used these for my students in end of the year dance. They were sturdy, inexpensive, and provided an excellent addition to our phot backdrop.
Kindle Customer
2025-08-17 14:13:48
I used these on a large cardboard jack in the box I made for Halloween. Great size, shiny and adheres well to cardboard. They’re durable and even held up in some rain. I plan to use them for NYE by putting a hole punch and hanging them since they’re thick enough and don’t appear they would rip.
SHER
2025-05-19 17:59:19
I put clear tape on the point where I was going to punch a hole in, just for extra sturdiness. I hung from the ceiling for a christmas under the stars party, and they are still up for a new years eve party. They sway when the air conditioner blows them and they are shiny on both sides, and reflect the light nicely. Happy with the purchase, will re-use them for next year.
Sharon Davis
2025-04-28 13:01:15
Large size, well made, good metallic paper. Used Avery clear sticker paper to type names of sponsors and donors then transferred names to the stars. Made a very professional presentation for our “all star “wall. People even asked to take them home after the event. Good value for price .
Caitlin York
2025-01-16 16:54:38
We used these for a teacher appreciation event on classroom doors and they were great size to hold a picture of the teacher. The shiny gold color was good quality.
Tabitha
2025-01-15 18:11:04
Perfect! Great deal and are perfect for my host plants.
Chicks love the beach
2024-11-30 18:42:51
We’ve not yet used these for a baby shower, but they are a really nice, large stars, shiny on both sides, and sturdy. We will use a hole punch to suspend them by fishing line from the ceiling. They are definitely re-usable if you don’t write on them. They seem more like thin plastic so you MIGHT be able to wipe off marker writing with some rubbing alcohol.
Andrea v
2024-11-17 10:31:55
These are sturdy and pretty, but if you plan to write names on them, which seems like what a lot of people do, they will always smear. So if you’re planning to write 200+ names on them, stack them up and take them to a school, be prepared to redo them. The good thing is that with a dry cloth you can pretty much scrub off any marker. I used an alcohol ink and a sharpie, but both smear the same.
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