31 January 2012
08:01 | Posted by
TRACEY O
Have you ever wondered how to get more out of your edgeabilities?
Edgeabilities are 8” in length but that doesn’t mean you can’t cut 12” borders with them. And they aren’t just to be used for borders either…
Instructions:
Here is how to cut a 12” border…
Cut 1 border as normal, once cut move the die down and adhere with removable tape so the die doesn’t slip. Then put the die back through the grand calibur as normal.
You can also use the edgeabilities to make fun funky patterns on your cardstock or patterned paper.
Here I have cut out a large label 1 grand die. Using one of the edgeabilities I have cut out a pattern. To do this lay the die down where you want the pattern to be and cut. Move the die over and again using some repositionable tape to hold the die in place…cut your paper again…keep on doing this until you get your desired effect. This works great if you mix and match all your edgeabilities together…
Tutorial created by Design Team member-SHEREE
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