Creative Memories: Tips and Hacks for the Border Maker System
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Learn about the three different types of border maker cartridges (BMC's)there are and learn a new technique using your Border Maker System.
My Website: www,creativememories.com/user/MichelleFitz
My Email: FitzysFabulousScrapbooks@gmail.com
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Thank you. Great tips. I am going to cut my 1/4 inch strip to make the double borders.
Hello from Ontario Canada.❤️🇨🇦
Oh my goodness! Hello Ontario!
Thank you for sharing the technique of attached double border...excellent tip of the 1/4 strip on the BMC tray!
You’re welcome! I’m glad you found it helpful!😊
Love this! I have so many and rarely use them. Thank you for the ideas!!
Hello from Kentucky 😋
Hello Kentucky!😊
Hello from California
Hello California and thanks for watching! I was in California back in June!
Hello from vacationing in Poland
Love the BMC system! Another great video! I am definitely going to try that connected border!
I do too!! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Let me see what you create!
Most of mine are chain border maker cartridges. I must like those. Great video.
I’m so glad you like it! Thank you!
Hi Michelle, thank you for your tips & hacks. Have you thought of using post it notes to hold your short pieces of paper on the border maker system? Oh yes I'm from Austtralia.
I actually do that all the time. I didn’t have any handy when I made my video. Lol
Glad to have you watching from Australia!!
Thank you for the tips especially telling the difference in the punches I had never heard that before but it is so helpful! I do have a question I have a medallion chain and it seems to constantly get stuck do you happen to know if just a finicky punch or if there is a trick to getting it to work correctly? Any help is appreciated!
Well first, I’m glad you found my video helpful! As far as the medallion BMC is concerned some of the punches that have more intricate designs can be a little more difficult to use. My best advice is to go slow with the ones that are a little trickier. Don’t try to rush through the punching. Take your time and pull the housing unit gently away from the paper guide before you go to do the next punch. If I get the chance I’ll try to make a video describing what I’m saying here now. I hope this helps you!
I have some cartridges that don't cut cleanly. They've never been used before and I was making samples. There were torn areas and bits still hanging on. Was it my cardstock or is there a trick to it I don't know? I bought this system a few years ago and tucked it away and basically forgot about it until today when I opened the drawer. Thank you.
The more intricate the design the slower you need to go when you’re cutting. I find it easier to use on our designer paper than cardstock. That being said, I do use it on our cardstock as well and really haven’t had any trouble with it. I would stick to CM papers as other companies papers may be thicker than ours. The main thing I learned though was to go slow. That helped me a lot.
Thank you for your help. I appreciate that you took the time. Especially since the video was from a year ago and I just saw it.@@fitzysfabulousscrapbooks
I’m rewatching the video 1 year after it was made and marvel at how many new cartridges there have been since. I also noted that if you have a strip that’s too narrow to hold in the paper tray that you can add sticky notes to the edge to make it more stable. Great video.
Good afternoon. By any chance do you have the BMC on the road
Do you still have footprints?
I’ll check to see!
Do you still have the foot prints