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Autumn Thicket Dangle Planner CharmThis charm is designed to coordinate with the October 2022 "Autumn Thicket" planner kit. It is created with a mix of Austrian, Czech glass and Chinese crystals in peacock blue, aqua, olive green, light green, goldenrod, orange, and red with silver toned hardware. The charm is topped with a pretty mushroom charm and has small acorn, fawn, and fox charms tucked in the dangle. Available in two styles: The ring bound style has an extra bit of chain to
This charm is designed to coordinate with the October 2022 "Autumn Thicket" planner kit. It is created with a mix of Austrian, Czech glass and Chinese crystals in peacock blue, aqua, olive green, light green, goldenrod, orange, and red with silver toned hardware. The charm is topped with a pretty mushroom charm and has small acorn, fawn, and fox charms tucked in the dangle.Available in two styles:
The ring bound style has an extra bit of chain to make the charm drape over the spine of a ring bound planner and is usually about 1 1/2 inches longer than the TN option.
The travelers notebook style has the clasp right at the top of the charm.
See photos and refer to charm measurements below.
Charm Length: 5 1/8 inches
Total Traveler's Notebook Charm Length: 5 5/8 inches
Total Ring Bound Planner Charm Length: 7 1/4 inches
Charms shown on a personal and B6 sized planners.
This item will also work as a bag charm, a purse dangle or a notebook charm. If you would prefer a different top charm, a larger or smaller clasp, or need it to fit a different style planner or notebook, just let me know in the order notes or send me a message.
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★★★★★ 5
Excelente producto
Size: 11"×17" 20Sheets & 8.5"×11" 10Sheets, Color: Teflon Paper
Pensé que era un poco más grande pero es súper bueno este producto
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Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2026
★★★★★ 5
🧵✨ Teflon Paper: The Unsung Hero of Appliqué Chaos
Size: 11"×17" 20Sheets & 8.5"×11" 10Sheets, Color: Teflon Paper
If you’re like me and enjoy assembling 37 microscopic pieces of fabric into something that hopefully resembles a dog, person, or llama in a sweater—this stuff is magic. I use it to build my appliqué masterpieces one tiny ironed layer at a time. The best part? Once your Franken-dog is assembled, you can just slide it off and fuse it to your quilt like a boss. No sticking, no scorched disasters—just smooth, glorious precision. Honestly, I love it more than I love some people.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Good
Size: 11"×17" 20Sheets & 8.5"×11" 10Sheets, Color: Teflon Paper
I am satisfied with this product.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Works as expected
Size: 11"×17" 20Sheets & 8.5"×11" 10Sheets, Color: Teflon Paper
Protected my project as expected. Excellent quality
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Excellent quality and value!
Style: All-in-One Printer, Style: All-in-One Printer
I bought the Epson EcoTank 2400 yesterday and set it up today. If it continues performing this well for the next ten years, I’ll be very happy with this purchase.
I bought it to replace my old Canon MP190. The print quality on the Canon suddenly became very poor, which may honestly have been more of a cartridge issue than a printer issue, but testing that would have been expensive. On top of that, the printer was old enough that modern operating systems no longer support the scanner drivers, so I couldn’t even use the flatbed scanner anymore. At that point, replacing the whole printer made more sense. The ET-2400 is not quite as wide as the MP190 which is a nice plus.
The biggest advantage of the EcoTank line is the refillable ink tanks. Printer ink is already expensive, but traditional cartridges also include microchips and hardware that drive the cost even higher. With this printer, I can refill only the specific color I need instead of replacing an entire color cartridge because one channel ran out.
I mostly print proxies and alternate art for Magic: The Gathering, so I regularly print nearly full-page, full-color images (eight cards per page). Because of that, image quality matters a lot to me. I also wanted a working flatbed scanner so I could scan my paintings instead of photographing them.
I did not use the wireless features. Instead, I connected the printer directly to my computer with a USB cable after downloading Epson’s management software. Setup was straightforward, the software updated itself automatically after asking permission, and my computer recognized the printer immediately. It showed up in Photoshop right away with no issues.
The only thing I disliked during setup was that the registration process appears to require opting into marketing emails. I’ll unsubscribe later.
Print Quality:
Colors are bright and vibrant, blacks are deep and dark, and the images come out crisp and clean. Some reviewers mentioned getting “light gray” blacks, but I haven’t experienced that problem at all.
Scanning:
The flatbed scanner is slightly too small for a full 9x12 painting, but I expected that and don’t consider it a flaw. The scans came out vibrant, sharp, and detailed. It couldn’t fully capture the shimmer of my metallic paints, but that’s normal — I usually need angled lighting in photographs to show metallic effects accurately anyway.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026