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Old 02-03-2010, 04:06 AM   #1  
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Default Cuttlebug technique?

Have seen a technique using a cuttlebug folder and a thin wooden mask. What it ends up doing is leaving the center plain and the outside embossed of the card stock, ready for a stamped image..
I can't make it work in my cuttlebug .Perhaps I am not using correct plate layers.
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SusieB's website heartprints.net has tutorials for this but she uses something a little different. You will love her site and her great cards. She is absolutely amazing.....
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Originally Posted by babyclaire
SusieB's website heartprints.net has tutorials for this but she uses something a little different. You will love her site and her great cards. She is absolutely amazing.....
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Carol, could you point me exactly where these tutorials are on her site? I went there and browsed around but didn't see anything. TIA.

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Have a look at this site, it is fabulous and you can learn so much! I love it. The page given below takes you directly to one of the tutorials, but if you go down the right hand column, it gives you a whole lot more to have a look at. Good luck!!

http://indigoinklings.blogspot.com/2...g-outside.html

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Ooops, I also meant to add this link to a "you tube" demonstration on double embossing which I found to be very informative and useful. Hope you like it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEbGq...eature=related

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Thanks for the tips and web sites.
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