I was recently sent a Fellowes Saturn2 95 Laminator to review. I’m such an office supply nerd that I jumped at the chance! Does anyone else remember when these were a big deal to get to use when in elementary school? I do, but then again, I’m a office supply nerd. I created a short video to show you how it works which you can view here.
The Saturn2 95 is the perfect machine for moms and teachers because it combines exclusive technologies and features:
- HeatGuard™ Technology: Double-walled insulation keeps heat inside so the laminator is comfortable to touch, making it safe for homes and classrooms with children
- Advanced Temperature Control: Hot and cold laminating capabilities ensure consistent, smooth results every time
- Release Lever: Permits easy removal or re-centering of stalled pouches to prevent jams
So after doing the video, I noticed that each laminating pouch package tells you the recommended uses and the heat setting to use! I’m a slow starter but it’s clearly on the back of the package. I used the right setting without even knowing it, though! So yay me!
Oh, I have so many ideas on how to use this Laminator:
- Laminate insurance cards. (exciting, eh?)
- Have kids create bookmarks for holiday gifts.
- Laminate kids school artwork.
- Use to make decorations for parties or holidays.
- Create game boards to laminate to take on road trips or out to restaurants to keep little ones busy!
- Shopping lists
- Many more!
You can find more ideas over at the Fellowes Laminating Idea Center or on Pinterest.
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My children artwork, important documents and some old photos
I would use it to laminate my kids artwork so I could give it to them when they are older.
I would laminate some math flash cards.
I would laminate my fav recipes and my sons drawings
I WOULD LAMINATE MY MOM’S RECIPE CARDS. SHE DIED 2 WEEKS AGO.
I would laminate all my insurance cards for a start….
I would laminate school stuff and gift tags!
pictures, learning cards, and artwork
I would laminate my kids artwork that I want to save
i would use it for recipes
I would laminate recipe cards.
I would laminate art projects, I have quite a few that my son did over the years and that would protect them…
I would laminate my daughters schedule
I would laminate important documents and photos.
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My sons art
I would laminate my Art work
I want to laminate my Art work
I have 8 kids and boxes full of their artwork they have done over the years. I would love to laminate them to put in 3 ring binders so I could look at them and they are protected.
I would laminate all of my kids’ artwork
I would laminate all kinds of goodies! One thing I like to do is laminate photographs so little ones can handle them–special for out of town family members.
I would laminate a lunch box menu.
I would first laminate our chore lists
flashcards, i have some cards at home that need to be done, and stuff that teachwant to keep in binders all the time
I would laminate art projects and homemade flash cards for my kids to use.
My kids artwork would be the first thing I would do!
What wouldn’t I laminate. Pictures, cards, recipes, etc.
When we go whitewater rafting I laminate my maps of the river.
I would laminate my artist daughters current art projects.
I would laminate all my kids artwork that is sent home from school and make a book.
I would laminate my sons playlist for football and some of their chore lists so that I can use a dry erase marker
I’d laminate chore charts and frequently-used recipes.
some pictures and stuff
i’d laminate school calendars and lunch menus
I would laminate stuff we use every day for school.
I have a million things to laminate…zoo pass, preschool learning things, kids artwork, etc
artwork for keepsake boxes!
i would fix my cookbooks
I would laminate all my love letters from my husband and some of my very special photos.
I would laminate my favorite recipes!
I would laminate flash cards, bumper stickers, fishing licenses, leaves? Who knows WHAT else I’ll laminate!
Recipes.
My kids artwork, and worksheets to use with dry erase markers.
I volunteer with Special Olympics…… I have always thought it would be nice to have laminated name tags for our athletes and volunteers. ;)
I would laminate my kids artwork and important documents
i would laminate some pictures
hunting and fishing license
I would use it on hunting and fishing license.
I’m a preschool teacher, so I’d laminate decorations and the kids’ artwork before sending them home.
I would laminate the pics on my fridge!
I am class mom for my daughter’s class and I would laminate pretty much everything!
This fell down on my from my want to have when the need to have -s pailed up :) So many documents I would love to laminate. (Ijust spent 6$ last week getting a landscape plan laminated). Ouch.
Medical documents would be first in line to get laminate.
I would laminate my son’s drawings and report cards.
Old finance documents I want to keep for awhile longer
I’d laminate some pictures…. I’d like to laminate some worksheet type of stuff for my daughter to do some preschool work at home. I’d also like to laminate some of my dads memorial cards from his funeral
Some of the kid’s artwork.
I would laminate classroom bulletin board materials!
i’d laminate important papers and stuff with memories attached to them like ticket stubs
I would laminate signs for my classroom!
I would laminate homeschool stuff!
I would definitely use this for some personal id papers, as well as homeschool papers and crafts! Thanks for the chance to win!
I would laminate the menu project that I found on pinterest.
I would laminate the games I’m making for tutoring Classical Conversations with other homeschoolers this fall!
I have been looking for a good deal on a laminator for a while to use on my daughter’s school stuff.
i would laminate on of my wedding invitations for a keepsake.
We are just starting homeschool with our 4 year old and would love to laminate folder games and activities for him to use.
I would laminate my grandchildrens art work and some recipes, for starters
I would laminate some of my kids favorite art projects.