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Old 02-21-2010, 03:08 PM   #1  
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Red face Big Shot HELP!!

How in the world do I make the impressions stand out more?!
Mine seem to barely show on the paper.
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layers: tab1, grey impressions piece, paper, silicone rubber, black impressions pad

Is this right??
It seems to not really "stand out" on my paper.
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Old 02-21-2010, 05:04 PM   #2  
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I had this problems too. What I did was add a couple extra layers of cardstock between the mats and clear plastic. I have also used a piece (1-2) layers of cardboard from a cereal box. It seems to put a little more pressure for it to work. I have heard of peaople lighting spay/misting their paper prior to embossing.
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I used 2 silicone rubber mats. I guess I thought that was what was needed. The Impressions plates don't emboss as distinctly as embossing folders. They emboss more faintly like Fiskars Texture plates.
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You just have to play around with the shims until you get it right. Also, if you mist your paper a little, sometimes that helps (especially on thicker cardstock)
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When I first used the texture plate with my BS, I was really disappointed. I was thinking that I really wasted my money. I then read on SCS that adding shims would deepen the texture, but to remember that the texture plates aren't as defining as embossing folders. I tried the plates with the shims and it worked beautifully. I now really like the texture plates and use them often.
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For impression plates, I suggest adding shims and misting your paper with water or rubbing alcohol before running it through the BS.
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Remember ladies......Impression is not the same as embossing. The impression should not be as deep as the embossing. If you add a number of shims, you stand the chance of damaging your machine or breaking the impression plates. Just use the impression plates for the more subtle look they give. It's a nice look all in itself.

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ok, thanks for the ideas......
next embarrassing question is: Shims?? get my own thin little pieces of wood or is it something I should order/buy?
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Shims are pieces of cardstock cut a very little bit smaller than the cutting mat.

Don't use wood it is too thick and may ruin your machine.
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