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THEN: come home, take a texture tile and your cuttlebug and a spellbinders mat and use the following stack: B plate, A plate, texture tile, cardstock, spellbinders tan mat, B plate (you may or may not need a shim depending on your bug) and roll it through. Viola! An embossed paper! I got the Brick and Woodgrain - the woodgrain is so cool because it looks like a wooden floor with the planks, nails and all! I am going to go back and get more - I only bought one pack to start with to see if it worked. The texture tiles are hard clear plastic and are the exact size of your Cuttlebug plates. It didn't seem to hurt the tile in the least to send it thru- however, I could see how you could possibly break it if you tried to force it thru with too thick a material. Don't start with a shim - work your way up to it.
Have fun!!!
WOW! I got M's money for Mother's Day and will have to check it out. Love Chef Duff on Ace of Cakes and will have to see what my M's has. Thanks for the info!
Okay - quick note: I just tried the brick texture tile and it has a little more relief and the spellbinders mat was too thick for it. I used the same stack but substituted the brown Papertrey ink mat and that was not too thick. I warped the brick texture tile a bit but it doesn't seem to have affected it at all. :o)
I saw these and thought that I could probably do this. You could also go to the aisle where they have the modeling & bakable clays (like fimo & sculpey) and get some of the texture plates for this. The clay texture plates are usually made of rubber, so they could be used for background stamps as well.
I just went to Michaels today and they had these on sale for $3.74! I bought one to try it, actually 2 came in the pack so not a bad deal at all. My Mikes only had one each of 4 different designs. I only picked up one but may have to go back tomorrow!
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I couldn't stand not to be enabled, so I gave in to the urge and bought these today. They are 25% off at our nearest Michaels right now, so I picked up 3 different package designs. I restrained myself and didn't by the 4th package. :rolleyes:
Now to see how they work in my Bug! :cool: How are they working out for the rest of you?
I have run the plate several times. The first time it was so tight it cut out the flowers. Then I could not get a good fit. I don't have any of the mats, so I have to improvise. I saw a video, think youtube, and she suggested a 1/8 in plumbers mat. The one I have is too thick. I think the one drawback for me: So far it is really bent badly, almost like a bowl. So how many more run thrus do I really have. I would love some ideas.
I totally love the woodgrain (woodplank look ), and the brick as well. The basketweave is also nice. The only one I don't care for is the rocks or pebbles set. The plastic plates are much thicker on these than on the plank and brick and it made little stress tears in the cardstock.
Luvtobeamom and Boss I would love to know the sandwich you are using? Can you please post it? Thanks much!
Here's the sandwich that works in my Cuttlebug for the cake decorating texture tiles:
the stack from the bottom to the top is
Thick Plate A
Plate B
Texture tile (bumpy side up)
Cardstock you want to emboss
Spellbinders tan mat
Cardstock shim (sometimes need this depending on which tile you use)
Plate B
Keep in mind that every Cuttlebug is slightly different for tightness, so you may need no cardstock shims or more shims depending on the machine.
As I mentioned in an earlier post, the pebble and rock texture tiles did not yield wonderful results in my 'Bug. The embossed paper was visibly stretched and broken, apparently because the texture was too dramatic for the paper to accept. Also, the texture tile itself sort of warped after it was run through the machine like it got squashed a tad too much! :shock:
Fortunately, I didn't have that problem with any of the other designs.
Here's the sandwich that works in my Cuttlebug for the cake decorating texture tiles:
the stack from the bottom to the top is
Thick Plate A
Plate B
Texture tile (bumpy side up)
Cardstock you want to emboss
Spellbinders tan mat
Cardstock shim (sometimes need this depending on which tile you use)
Plate B
Keep in mind that every Cuttlebug is slightly different for tightness, so you may need no cardstock shims or more shims depending on the machine.
As I mentioned in an earlier post, the pebble and rock texture tiles did not yield wonderful results in my 'Bug. The embossed paper was visibly stretched and broken, apparently because the texture was too dramatic for the paper to accept. Also, the texture tile itself sort of warped after it was run through the machine like it got squashed a tad too much! :shock:
Fortunately, I didn't have that problem with any of the other designs.
Hope this helps!
It really does help! Thanks a bunch for posting this. Am going to give it a try.