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I just rec'd my first set and can't wait to play. I remember seeing threads here regarding the order of the "sandwhich" to use them in the CB. I can't seem to find the thread.
Does someone know the best way to sandwhich everything?
Go to www.Papertreyink.com I think that is where I got my "sandwich" info. I am not at home otherwise I would just let you know! She also has a blog that might have it too! When I get home I will look it up and post if no one has answered you yet! Good Luck!
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Caren
I'm hoping to buy some Nestibilies sets and I've got a cuttlebug, so I'd really like to know how it all works as well! Look in the Cuttlebug FAQ at the top of this forum - tells you all you need to know!
Thanks, I got it to work using the instructions from the link! I have a dopey question though, when cutting (I've mostly used the embossing folders so cutting is fairly new) will or should the plates always end up with the image you cut embedded on them? I think that is how it works and after a while you change them out, is that right?
will or should the plates always end up with the image you cut embedded on them? I think that is how it works and after a while you change them out, is that right?
Yes, the plates end up getting scored, and will need to be replaced after a while. You can make them last longer by not always cutting in the same place on the mat.
Yes, the plates end up getting scored, and will need to be replaced after a while. You can make them last longer by not always cutting in the same place on the mat.
So does it make sense to flip the mat over once one side is worn out?