Funny observation about tearing edge....
well..... the way I look at it is like this.....
The tearing edge is like Jeff Gordon (NASCAR). You either LOVE IT or REALLY, REALLY, REALLY.. HATE IT !!!!! I hapen to love it. However I HATE GORDON! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: |
Ditto!
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I guess its a good thing I love mine too because I have no idea who Jeff Gordon is... ( smirk, really, I dont know)
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Sorry, I really don't like it! I cut myself pretty good with it a while back and haven't touched it since :(
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This is funny...
I'm trying to decide if I need to get this- so I did a SEARCH to see if there are any threads about the Tearing Edge and what came up first.... Jan Tink's soap Opera - The Tearing Edge!! Have you read it?? She's hilarious :lol: But, what I really need to know is... Is it worth it, or is tearing the paper by hand just as good? (I bet it works better on vellum though-for the ripped look) I always get a plain, clean rip with vellum and sometimes I want that "not so perfect, messy rip".... |
I like mine... it is pretty sharp you have to be careful...at least with the tearing edge it's a straight line not as crooked as my free hand ones - which I do for scrapping but not for cardmaking
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I tried it and didn't like it at all. I definitely prefer to just tear with my hands.
Just my 2 cents! |
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