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post #51 of 74
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I learned last night if you are using a clear stamp and you dont want part of it to stamp for example I was trying to stamp only part of my card I wiped the ink off the stamp with my finger sounds so easy and stuff but i never thought of it lol

An easier way to do this is to take a piece of masking tape or scotch tape and cover the part of the image you don't want to stamp, then ink your stamp, after the stamp is inked pull off the tape, stamp image. HTH
post #52 of 74
How do I pick out cardstock?? I have gotten some die cuts from Marcy and hers were thick and nice. It seems like the cardstock I have is thinner. Do I need to go to someone that does SU or CM?
post #53 of 74
Why does my cardstock cut straight with the trimmer but leaves ends... (looks like string)?
post #54 of 74
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Originally Posted by lizer3 View Post

How do I pick out cardstock?? I have gotten some die cuts from Marcy and hers were thick and nice. It seems like the cardstock I have is thinner. Do I need to go to someone that does SU or CM?

I am SO not the person to answer this question! I use SU almost exclusively but I know others are happy with the DCWV cardstock stacks.
post #55 of 74
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Why does my cardstock cut straight with the trimmer but leaves ends... (looks like string)?

You might need a new blade.
post #56 of 74
Ha, Um why didn't I think of that....
post #57 of 74
For cardstock SU is very good quality. Hobby Lobby and Archivers is pretty good too.

For the paper I have that problem too sometimes it is either your blade or if you are using low end cardstock it will cut crummy
post #58 of 74
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Originally Posted by jessthenurse View Post

I am SO not the person to answer this question! I use SU almost exclusively but I know others are happy with the DCWV cardstock stacks.

DCWV is probably the best you'll get at chain stores. They also sell pre-made blank cards that are thicker than regular CS.
post #59 of 74
Tonight I will take a picture of what the trimmer does. (I bought my paper at M's-last time if my new blade doesn't it fix my stringys). I just use a nail file and it all goes away..
post #60 of 74
I'm looking a J's site and I have no idea on which stack to pick. Should I start off with a primary and a pastel and work with that or should I get some kind of patterned paper? I'm almost kinda scared of the pattered paper just because it might be too jumbled aafter I get ahold of it. KWIM??
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