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Help lining up brads
I'm so struggling. I need some hints as to how to line up brads when they are not right next to each other. For example, when I want to put brads in the corners of my cards I line up with a ruler, pierce the paper in the appropriate (or so I think) place and insert brad but they are never in a straight line. Please help me!! Thanks in advance.
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I heard that some people use a piece of plastic canvas
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Try drawing a line on the back, that seems to help me out alot...one step up from the ruler!
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Thanks you guys! I was at my wits end!.
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I use my Tim Holtz ruler. Works like a charm every time! It's got the holes for piercing right there with measurements!
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Originally Posted by PMR
(Post 15551129)
I heard that some people use a piece of plastic canvas
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I use plastic canvas as well. Easy Peasy!
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Where do you get the canvas pieces? In the needle art section of my LSS?
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I got mine on eBay as I don't have a local store with any of this kind of stuff but yes, try looking with needle art stuff at your LSS. Plastic canvas is not really canvas, it's rigid moulded plastic - people use it with thick crewel yarn to make things like coasters and ornaments which is why it comes in different shapes. You can see pictures of it here if that helps!
Like fabric canvas for needlework, it does come in different "counts" for the spacing of the holes. I don't think it's crucial to get a particular count though, just choose the holes you need as you do your spacing. HTH! |
I bought a big sheet of plastic canvas at a dollar store. I cut a piece the size of an A2 card front and a 5x7. I works well for placing brads evenly. I also bought a piece of circle plastic canvas but haven't use it yet.
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I got mine at Wal-Mart. I also cut mine to fit my cards. It makes it easier to handle.
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I use the tear-off strip from the top of a Stampin Up order form (or any similar form). It's that strip that holds all the copies together and has holes all the way across it. It's only 8-1/2" wide, but you could attach 2 of them if you need it to reach further.
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cool idea! that drives me crazy when i can`t get them straight!LOL!
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I bought my plastic canvas several years ago, at Wal-Mart, when I was going to work on some projects-never made the projects but found a great use for lining up brads, eyelets and for paper piercing!
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I also use plastic canvas. I cut mine for the different size cards I make. It works great and only cost me a few bucks.
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Gina K sells the plastic canvas things for cheap!
wimarinemom2006, I love your strong saying! |
I actually use the strip that comes off the top of an old SU order form - the paper strip with the holes in it. I liay it across the cardstock and punch through the holes in the strip.
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Lining Up Brads
I use my SU mat pack piercing template. I've also found that if you place the prongs of the brads so they they all face the same way, that helps.
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Originally Posted by katestamps716
(Post 15551635)
I use my Tim Holtz ruler. Works like a charm every time! It's got the holes for piercing right there with measurements!
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Keeping your holes straight
I have often wondered about this but just as I was reading this thread it came to me. I'm sure you all have the mat pack, the one that comes with the tool kit or you can buy on its own. There is a plastic piece in there with all different sizes of circles and measurements etc. If you have it why buy another piece of plastic canvas.
HTH, Launa |
Originally Posted by katestamps716
(Post 15551635)
I use my Tim Holtz ruler. Works like a charm every time! It's got the holes for piercing right there with measurements!
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Originally Posted by huntleyshuman
(Post 15571614)
I've also found that if you place the prongs of the brads so they they all face the same way, that helps.
Another tip that related to this one. If you can't put all of the brads the same way because the prongs might show, they can be cut shorter quite easily with wire cutters. |
Originally Posted by Rebecca Ednie
(Post 15590632)
... If you can't put all of the brads the same way because the prongs might show, they can be cut shorter quite easily with wire cutters.
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