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The stuff from Creative Imaginations - I made a few projects with it and I am wondering if anyone else has too? It is really fun stuff to work with. It is pricey per sheet so I want to make it go as FAR as possible. Would love any links you might have.
I think I would use it to mimic an inlaid pattern. You know those pretty wood boxes and trays that have like mosaic patterns? Punches would make that a really easy project and make the wood paper go a long way.
I think I would use it to mimic an inlaid pattern. You know those pretty wood boxes and trays that have like mosaic patterns? Punches would make that a really easy project and make the wood paper go a long way.
Is the thick about the same thickness as chipboard, heavy cardstock, or average cardstock? Or even thicker? I'm trying to figure out if I could cut it in my Gazelle.
It's about as thick as heavy cardstock. I have a Fiskars trimmer and a Cricut trimmer - both cut it with ease but it does dull the blades quickly. It punches well in the Cuttlebug, as well.
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