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Mini perfect layers tool
Mini perfect layers tool













Have any questions? I’d be happy to help, click here to contact me.Greetings my stamping friends! I received my three groups of swap cards this week and apologize for the delay in sharing them with you.I had one of my infusions last Thursday which knocks me down for about a week, but I am ready to get into the craft room and share lots of great projects with you. I am going to share with you first the card that I made using the Mistletoe Magic Bundle which you can find on page 15 of the July to December 2022 Mini Catalog. I used a piece of Soft Sea Foam card stock as my top layer piece which I inked at the bottom with the same color of ink with a Blending Brush to create an ombre look. I colored my die cut mistletoe with Stampin’ Blends and added Wink of Stella to the berries to add a little extra bling. I wrapped a piece of linen thread around the branch a few times and finished it off with a bow. It was a fairly quick and easy card, but looks quite elegant in real life. I have included thumbnails with hyperlinks to make adding them to your shopping cart a breeze: Product List Here are the Stampin’ Up! products that you will need to recreate this card. If you have any questions regarding dimensions of this project, do not hesitate to ask me. Here are the projects that I received from the other participants in the Grow. Louis, MO Created by Kelley Pitts Created by Kelley Pitts (above card – expanded) Created by Mary Knabe Created by Rita Holmes Created by Unknown Created by Dina Lanzendorf Created by Mary Mendoza Created by Christine Simeone Created by Christine Simeone (above card – sleeve removed) Created by Christine Simeone (above card – flaps opened) Created by Renee Kohnke Created by Sue Gosz If you want specifications of the products used on any of these cards, just ask me. I hope you enjoyed this collection of cards. I HOPE that makes sense, but prolly clear as mud.It’s always exciting to see the variety of cards I get back from my fellow demonstrators.Īll of these projects used products that are available now in the July to December 2022 Mini Catalog and/or the 2022-2023 Annual Catalog. Now, if you want to use the 1/8" or 5/8" markings, you'll need to flip the entire ruler OVER, and repeat the same process for the size mat you want. The tool *assumes* you are going to be cutting with your right hand and holding down the ruler itself with your left. See the 1/4" marking to the right? Again, slide your focal image, which is layered on another sheet of c/s, underneath the ruler, pushing it all the way to the right until it hits the 1/4" bumper. To get the 1/4" border, keep the ruler same side up but rotate it so #1 is upside down (located towards the bottom, and the hole for hanging it is towards the top). Then, run your exacto knife along the right edge of the ruler. Now, slide the edge of your focal piece, underneath the ruler from the left side of the ruler, pushing it until it hits the bumper of the 3/8" marking, which is to the right. OK, so you've glued your focal piece to a larger piece of c/s. Now, at that end you should see 1/4" towards the left and 3/8" marking towards the right, and you'll 1/8 and 5/8" but they are reversed because they're on the opposite side. Look at Ruler #1 vertically, with #1 position at the top. Here is my circle journal layout still pending approval though. You need to purchase these separately on page 221 of your main catalog. I just read in the winter mini page 9 that they do not come with the matt and blade. It is very quick and very easy once you get the hang of it. Now if you want to double matt you just do this again and either use the same width you were doing or change the width. Then you turn the image around and cut again doing the same exact thing until all your sides are cut evenly. With your left hand hold the ruler down and with your right hand you cut with the exacto knife across the ruler edge (reverse if you are left handed). You then place the ruler on top of your image and where the ruler is bumped up you line that against your image. You need a cutting matt which I use my quilting matt which is on top of my work space and an exacto knife. Make sure you use the same one each time while cutting your image unless you will get different sizes. There are 2 see through rulers with different measurements on them.

mini perfect layers tool

I just used it for my circle journal page to matt all the tags from the punch kit. I have the one from QVC when they first came out over a year ago.















Mini perfect layers tool