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Old 03-24-2013, 10:54 PM   #1  
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Default Help with Spellbinders please

I am making a card and trying to use my spellbinders. I have forgotten the recipe with the cuttlebug. When I asked for help it takes me to youtube.My security system will not let me download...........so I am asking for someone to please tell how to do this. It has been some time since using them and thought I would have the brains to remember...LOL oh well enough said about me. Thank you for the information.
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Create a sandwich laying #1 on the bottom and stacking the rest of the elements in order starting with the A plate, Spellbinders Die Template (cutting ridges up, paper in die), One Spellbinders W-023 Tan Embossing Mat, 2 or 3 pieces of cardstock and two B plates. Run through Cuttlebug machine. For added detail, turn die template over and stencil with colorant of choice.

*Cautionary Note: Using more than 3 pieces of cardstock to shim Cuttlebug will result in B plate breakage.

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I use this stack: A plate + B plate + media + die + C plate. I also tried another suggestion that works really well if you don't have a C plate: just put and embossing folder between A and B and it makes a perfect shim! Then just use the B plate on top. I usually run it through 2 or 3 times.
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For mine it is

A Plate
B Plate
Card stock (or paper - whatever you want to cut)
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Mine prefers the recipes off the pack, which is:
Cutting:
A plate,
C plate,
Die (cutting side up)
cardstock/paper,
B plate.

For embossing:
A plate,
Die with cut out in,
Tan embossing mat,
two or three thin pieces of cardstock as shims,
2 B plates.
The cardstock shims are trial & error. It depends on the die, the thickness of the shims, and your particular machine! Start with one shim, & keep adding till you get the right embossed finish. I always get good results with these.
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Bless your kindness and hearts for always helping........copying off and will keep..again thank you all.
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