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In addition to using it to apply adhesive to diecuts and punchies, you can also use the permanent refill to adhere glitter, PearlEx, microbeads, and embossing powder etc. to those diecuts. This works especially well with diecuts/punchies that were cut from transparencies.
Mine never gets put away! Ribbon, strips of cardstock, chipboard, buttons, diecuts.....
When I send one thin thing through, such as a ribbon or strip of paper, I send two or three more pieces through with it, and just stash them for use another time. Don't like to waste the adhesive, lol!
I love all of my xyrons...9", 5.5", 2.5" and 1" (the X)!! I use all of the all the time.
I run 1�" strips of paper through the X it to make it adhesive THEN do my punching or diecutting (steel dies only). That way there is no extra adhesive around the edges like when you just run an already punched out piece through. Plus there is less waste because you can punch more pieces out of the strip. I have a tiny little 3 drawer storage unit that I keep the leftover adhesive paper in, sorted by color family, so next time I want to punch, its handy.
Susan
Love it for adhering those little odd shapes that you cut out from small stamped images, or for ribbon or flat trims. You can also add glitter to a small punch-out that's gone through the Xyron.
My 5 year old grandson used it to make LOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS of stickers while he was here visiting this summer
I find that it leaves too much 'goo' around it to use so I never use it. Is there something I'm not doing right??
I cut a 1 1/2" strip from a sheet of grid paper. Ran the strip through the Xyron, then adhered six 1/4" wide strips of patterned paper side by side on the sticky side of the paper. Then I stuck the square in the center of a square piece (about 3 1/2") of grid paper. Cut the strip of patterned paper into four pieces, then stuck each of them on one side of the square. Trimmed the whole thing down to 3" square. This process turned a fairly complicated card to make into a pretty simple one. I made 50 of them! Never would have made that many if I hadn't figured out a way to make it easier.
Chris i love your card!! as a quilter it really caught my eye..how much are the X's? ..i didn't realize there was so much you could use them for..going back to fave your card..
loves ya
__________________ Gail
When the world says give up, hope whispers, try one more time.
I run 1�" strips of paper through the X it to make it adhesive THEN do my punching or diecutting (steel dies only). That way there is no extra adhesive around the edges like when you just run an already punched out piece through. Plus there is less waste because you can punch more pieces out of the strip. I have a tiny little 3 drawer storage unit that I keep the leftover adhesive paper in, sorted by color family, so next time I want to punch, its handy.
Susan
I like that idea!!! I'll have to keep that in mind!
__________________ Cory Creativity is intelligence having fun. - Albert Einstein Gallery S2S: -$16.05 (yikes) 2013 Card Goal:5/100
Chris i love your card!! as a quilter it really caught my eye..how much are the X's? ..i didn't realize there was so much you could use them for..going back to fave your card..
loves ya
The X runs about $10 -- I got mine with a 40% off coupon. And I buy the refills when they're on sale. I love it!
Thanks lois..now..if i only want to get 1 or probably 2..what is the best and most versitile size/s ?..i would want to laminate bookmarks..and also use to back my die cuts etc..thank for any replies..loves ya
__________________ Gail
When the world says give up, hope whispers, try one more time.
I have the 510 which can laminate and make magnets and can fit diecuts up to 5 or 5.5 inches. I also have the 250 (I use it the most) and the X and adore them all.
They recalled some of the adhesive a few months ago and were awesome about sending out replacement, the customer service from Xyron is great!:-D
__________________ Cory Creativity is intelligence having fun. - Albert Einstein Gallery S2S: -$16.05 (yikes) 2013 Card Goal:5/100
Thanks lois..now..if i only want to get 1 or probably 2..what is the best and most versitile size/s ?..i would want to laminate bookmarks..and also use to back my die cuts etc..thank for any replies..loves ya
I probably use the 510 most. You can fit photo mats and card mats in it...you can run a few pieces of ribbon through at a time. You can laminate, apply magnets. I like to run paper through and then use my sizzix to make die cuts of letters and shapes. This way all I have to do it peel and stick. You can use the same idea for punches. My favorite technique is stamping a background, applying adhesive to it using the Xyron (adhesive on the stamped image, not the back), and then covering it in glitter. Check out my gallery to see and example. I definately think I use the 510 more than the 9 inch. I have the 510, 900 and the little X...which I also use a lot.
By the way...for those having trouble with extra goo...be sure to rub the item with the cover on it before you peel the cover off. Also, the goo comes off the edges really easily if you rub your finger on it...and it doesn't stick to you!
Carissa all your cards and monograms are just beautiful. i didn't knkw where to start commenting..so let me just say i love them all..tfs cards and ideas.
loves ya
PS: i think the 510 and the 250 are the ones i would get.
__________________ Gail
When the world says give up, hope whispers, try one more time.