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How to use the Slice like a Stamp-A-Ma-Jig - Oct31st -(Part 1 of 4)

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This video is Part 1 of a 4 part series. In this video I teach how to use the Slice machine, by Making Memories, using the same concept as a Stamp-A-Ma-Jig. Cut a template image on scrap paper taking note of the placement/position of the paper as well as where you place your Slice down to make your cut. I recommend to be consistent and never vary as to avoid forgetting where and what which was which. Mark where you want the image to be cup on your project with the negative of the template, then with the template back in place slide your project under the template, line up your marks with the negative outline of your cut image, and doing so you have place the cut you want to make exactly where the image from the template cut was made. To keep your paper firm on your glass cutting plate use a spray on adhesive like the spray mount from 3M. I have used this and It works great and I have only used one spray application so far and I have made at least 50 cuts already and the adhesive is still very tacky!
At the end of this video is a sneak peak to videos 2 and 3. Stay tuned for part 2 of the series, How to elaborate your Slice cut out for a more detailed handmade die cut.. Tips tricks and techniques will be shared. Dry embossing on vellum and easy to find tools, a new way to use your Punch Around The Page Corner Punch from Martha Stewart

Part 3 - how to make a card from start to finish using the elaborate die cut. Uses ribbon techniques, stamping secrets with vellum, stickers, embellishments

Part 4- card made with the end result from the part 2 video. A Happy Halloween card made for Lulu, Karen Alloy/Spricket24's daughter. I love her videos, Karen you ROCK!! Very cute card, personalized with neon pink embossing powder. Brads, embellishments, crumpled ribbon technique, stamping, embossing...!

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  • Thanks so much! I just have to say how pretty your nails are. What nail polish were you wearing? :)

  • @plumeria1977 so it took me a bit to find the nail polish which is from OPI nail lacqure (it is the designer series) DS Vintage. Thanks for watching!!

  • WOW Thank UUUU !!!

  • @MaryNSC So glad, thank you. I love to share and glad you like it.

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  • Nice job explaining! You're a clever chickie & I appreciate the recommendation on the 3M spray!

  • Neat, cleaver trick. How many cards do you make?

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