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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2009

Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Angie Kennedy Juda.
To order product visit my Stampin' Up! website www.angiejuda.stampinup.net

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  • Thanks for sharing your tips....love your videos. So what is the purpose of the rubbing alcohol? Is it so that the design will be more defined on the paper?

  • Yes, it makes it more defined :)

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  • Another question: I ordered my Big shot... Does the pack include those rubber pads for texture plates? or we have to buy them separately?

  • @ayellessnuffelhoek .....I would like to know too :o)

  • @gnosejlgnmvsl ....I was going to ask the same question

  • can we use those two plastic/cutting pads.. what does this silicon and impression pads do?

  • what kind of stuff is the black (not the silicone mat but the other one) sheet made of?? is this the same kind of the cuttlebug embossingpad is? (some kind of foam)

  • Thanks for sharing!! Can't wait to get my Big Shot and try it out!!

  • I would love to know if anyone has tried these in the cuttlebug.

  • totally awesome

  • ooh! had another thought xD i'm not sure what you can and can't do with the Big Shot but it might be interesting to roll ink onto the textured plate so that the recesses int he paper are coloured. :)

  • eh. was going to run out of room. it might be interesting if you got good quality watercolour, rag or printing paper (you'll need to go to an art store), dampened these using a sponge or handtowel and then run them through the press. :) This is the same technique we use on the fullsize printing presses, we just make our own texture plates or designs to emboss into the paper.

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