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Post by LauraTen on Apr 11, 2015 22:47:02 GMT
I am trying to emboss cardstock with Cuttlebug folders in a Cuttlebug machine.
The cardstock (Stampin' Up) keeps shifting slightly so I do not get the embossing where I want it.
I guess I could just use larger cardstock and then trim it down.
Am I doing something wrong or missing something that everyone else knows?
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GiantsFan
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Post by GiantsFan on Apr 12, 2015 0:38:25 GMT
I use my ugly washi tape to hold the paper in the correct spot for both embossing and die cutting.
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Post by LauraTen on Apr 12, 2015 13:59:57 GMT
I use my ugly washi tape to hold the paper in the correct spot for both embossing and die cutting. I will try that...I used blue painters tape and scotch tape and both ruined the cardstock.
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basketdiva
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Post by basketdiva on Apr 12, 2015 14:52:33 GMT
Apply a small roll of tape to the back of the paper. Before using the tape, attach to your pants or shirt and then peel off. This removes some of the tackiness and helps it come off the paper easier.
Besure to snug the paper up into the fold of the folder. Helps to keep it it place.
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Post by gramasue on Apr 12, 2015 16:10:29 GMT
I'm new to embossing so really appreciate these tips, too!
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grammanisi
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Post by grammanisi on Apr 14, 2015 3:19:06 GMT
I like to use post it tape.
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Post by don on Apr 17, 2015 16:46:50 GMT
Duct tape?
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