Cuttlebug, Spellbinders, Duct Tape, Oh My!

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2011

For more info, please visit http://paperboutique.blogspot.com/2011/06/cuttlebug-spellbinders-duct-tape-oh...
This video demonstrates how to use Spellbinder Nestabilities in your Cuttlebug and how to emboss duct tape.

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  • can you use the spellbinders in the sizzex texture boutique?

  • @DeniseMichele67 Thanks for the question, I have not tried using it with the texture boutique....but iit might work. Sorry not to be of more help.

    Linda

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  • Thanks - this is a great look. I'll try dry brushing it with ink too.

  • @mcescher1957 Apologies for such a random question (newbie here), but what is the difference between the B and C plates? I have read you can use B and dont need the C.... :-?

  • It is much easier to see what you're doing and where you are cutting if you switch your "C" and "B" plates (sandwich is "A" plate, "B" plate, cardstock, Nestie- cutting ridges DOWN, and the "C" plate. This way, for example, if you want a sentiment right in the middle of a small Nestie, you can stamp it first, then place your die right over the top and you can see where the sentiment will end up! Hope this helps - it's a much better way to go!! God Bless!

  • What a neat technique to use with my diamond plate embossing folder! It will make such cool cards for the men in my family. Thanks so much for sharing... I will definitely try it!

  • What a good idea. I will try this Thanks for sharing

  • What an awesome idea, using the duct tape!!!

  • love, love , LOVE the duct tape!!!! Thank you for sharing!

  • I enjoyed your video ans seeing another way to print your greeting inside and would like to share with you the way I print the insides of my cards. First I choose the paper I want the greeting to be printed on and I ink or color the paper however I like and then I just run the page through my printer. I then place the die on top of the card stock and center or situate how I want it cut out and then run it through the Cuttlebug. No taping necessary. Works great every time.

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