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Dedicated Scrapper
hi, what can we buy that is equivilant to the rubber thing that she uses on the tutorial?
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Thank you for that hugs Cathy
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thanks for the link tooooo hugs Cathy
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Dedicated Scrapper
Originally Posted by angiebabe
hi, what can we buy that is equivilant to the rubber thing that she uses on the tutorial?
just wondered if any one found out where to get the rubber from? thanks
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Thanks for posting this site...nice ideas with the folders, especially using more than one on a card. laurie
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Dedicated Scrapper
'silicon rubber'
I read a similar technique , using this silcon rubber - think they said it was available in the plumbing dept used as a gasket material. Spent an hour skulking round B&Q last week with no luck !! I bought a cheap mouse mat but it's too deep. If anyone can help I'd be greatful too.
Rosie
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Dedicated Scrapper
Originally Posted by RosieMac
I read a similar technique , using this silcon rubber - think they said it was available in the plumbing dept used as a gasket material. Spent an hour skulking round B&Q last week with no luck !! I bought a cheap mouse mat but it's too deep. If anyone can help I'd be greatful too.
Rosie
I've been asking this question for months and still no wiser, it's probably something very available that we could use but it's just finding out how and what. good luck if you find out let me know please.
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Dedicated Scrapper
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Dedicated Scrapper
The embossing mat for the Wizard will work as well. Forgot that this thread existed or you would have had an answer earlier. Have now book-marked it. We have a Cuttlebug Social Group on here for those interested.
http://www.ukscrappers.co.uk/boards/...hp?groupid=120
Liz
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Dedicated Scrapper
thanks guys , I was wondering about the oyster stamps one, now can any one point me in the direction of how to use it, I've seen cards where there are multiple embossed images used where the rubber has been placed round I presume the edge to stop indentations but not sure how to go about it, ta
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Dedicated Scrapper
Can I suggest you have a good read of
http://indigoinklings.blogspot.com/
She does loads of tutorials with photos on avoiding marks round the edges etc. All in the archives. She uses both the 'bug and the Big Shot.
Liz
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Thank you so much for the links. I have the cuttlebug but not using it as effectively as I could............can start to now though
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Dedicated Scrapper
would the cuttlebug embossing mat do the same job?
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If I had the energy I'd have a midlife crisis
Originally Posted by dozyrosy
If it's one of the indogo inklings lady's tutorials, she mentions both a Sizzix silcone pad and the Wishblade (sorry I'm a bit befudssled this should be the Wizard) tan pad. I'm sure you can buy the tan pads separately as replacement parts. Also Oyster Stamps sell an embossing sheet for the Cuttlebug.
If you can't find any of these, look for parchment craft (aka Pergamano) embossing pads as recommended by Christine Coleman, they are large sheets of (a bit smelly!) thin black squidgy rubbery stuff that should probably work just as well.
HTH, Rosemary
I use one of these black mats sold for parchment craft embossing, I think they are made of rubber (smells like it!) the smell goes after a while especially if you keep washing it (Christine also suggests using a silicone furniture polish!)
They are about 2 or 3 mm thick. I don't think they are made by Pergamano. (the P word is a brand name but dear old Dawn Bibby chooses to ignore the fact that there are many other suppliers of items for parchment craft.)
You can get them A4 size from several suppliers, they are quite cheap.
I ruined one using it for perforating so I cut it into 2 & it works a treat with my BigShot.
You might need to experiment with different thicknesses of card shims to get perfect results.
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Dedicated Scrapper
thanks cattlady, I'll check this out, but I'm also still wondering about the cuttlebug one, who would have thought that something so easy for some people would turn out a nightmare for others lol, all I want to do is get the most from my cb.
thanks again
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