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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Text Block Tips


The Text Block: Birthday die releases tonight (10pm Eastern) on Papertrey Ink's website and I thought y'all might find it helpful if I shared a few tips I learned while working with the die this week:


  • Apply your adhesive (and burnish it to make sure it's nice and secure) before you die cut. You see those tiny, narrow letters? Yes, you could use a glue pen...and then you could curse my name for years to come.
  • I use a Cuttlebug and I had the best results when I die cut up instead of down. My sandwich was: A Plate, Metal Shim, C Plate, Die facing up, Paper, B Plate. Everyone's machine is different, but that's what worked best for me.
  • If you're planning to use the die in some sort of window application make sure to invest in some clear cardstock. You'll still get the see-through effect and you'll stabilize the letters in the process (I'm looking at you "very").
  • The same goes if you want to pop your shape up on foam tape. Just make sure there's something behind your words to act as a stabilizer. Vellum would be another great option.
  • Be gentle when removing your shape from your die. You don't have to use kid gloves, but there are a few spots (the "a very" line primarily) where the connections to the frame are narrow and it would be a shame to tear them. I never did so it's not like you have to be crazy vigilant, but I thought it was worth mentioning.
  • Try different materials! I showed cork, but fun foam, super thin wood veneer (1/64"), stabilized fabric...use your imagination!


Most importantly, HAVE FUN! Enjoy your weekends, friends! See you soon!

8 comments:

  1. Thanks for the tips and the CB 'sandwich' too.

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  2. Thanks for the tips, Lizzie. I'm printing your tips and storing with my die.

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  3. I'm going to be forced (wink) to buy a wider Xyron machine!!! What size do you have Lizzie?

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    1. I believe my machine is 5" wide, but strips of double sided tape or adhesive sheets would work too. I hope that helps!

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  4. Awesome, Lizzie, thanks for the tips! I'm sure they will come in handy once this die is in my possession.

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  5. Great tips Lizzie! and a great design! I can't wait to see more of this idea in the months ahead!

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  6. Just catching up on all of the PTI wrap-up posts. Thanks for these great tips. I am really looking forward to this series of plates this year.

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  7. I love this die, I bought it with its release. I'm looking at current release items, and decided to read back.
    I'm chuckling out loud at your comment that we'll curse your name with using a glue pen instead of Xyron
    Since I'm just now reading this, after making 3 cards with the die... I'm definitely going to have to try the Xyron trick... The glue pen is tedious (to put it politely)... But he cards are fabulous!!

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