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Creating With Jen - Using A Hot Knife

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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2007

A fun demonstration on how I utilize my hot knife to help me easily remove excess creative cling foam when unmounting my wood mounted stamps. Enjoy!

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  • Thanks All.. I'm glad it was of help!!

  • Thank you for this video ! I was so intimidated when I bought mine I was afraid to use it. Didn't know it was this easy !

    Question ... how often do you replace your blade? After about 5 stamp sets I'm finding that a little bit of foam is sticking to the blade and it's black.

  • You can remove the icky stuff while the blade is heated, using another piece of paper - making sure you don't get burned.

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  • Cool

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  • Lol. You go girl. Your little boy is so cute! Good video!

  • Excellent tutorial! I have sooo many stamps to remount, but I was afraid of damaging the rubber. Thank you for demonstrating!

    Your little one is too cute!

  • Where did you get your hot knife? I NEED one!!! I'm currently converting all of my wooden stamps with the cling foam and boy is it a task with scissors! Thank you for this video!!!!

  • the ending was lols! pissss

  • Jen - Thank YOU!!! I really needed to see this to understand how this works. I appreciate you taking the time to make this video!

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