I just got these yesterday. I was going to check you tube this morning to see if anyone had done a video on using them. You must have read my mind. Thank you
Thanks for sharing Frenchie. They are going to be very useful. I too had not seen them in the catalog. Will have to go back and look at my catalog and see what else i have missed!
I was really looking to be shown HOW to die cut images using foam. Perhaps have a script which clearly uses the linguistic terms necessary to communicate your intention? Saying “gonna put that here. Gonna do dat” is not explaining exactly where you lift the release paper; which SIDE you place the die and WHY. A lesson does need to have an outline using language with which we are all familiar so students (us) can discern intent and take away knowledge they lacked previously. Just a tip. Many thanks. ❤
I just got these yesterday. I was going to check you tube this morning to see if anyone had done a video on using them. You must have read my mind. Thank you
You are so welcome
thanks for your video showing what these sheets can do! I had skimmed right over them in the catalogue! Now they’re on my next order!
Great tip thank you France frtom the UK.
Thanks for sharing Frenchie. They are going to be very useful. I too had not seen them in the catalog. Will have to go back and look at my catalog and see what else i have missed!
lots of goodies in there :)
Great tip as always
Great tips! Thank you so much.
Thanks so much for pointing out these sheets of adhesive...I didn't even see them in the catalog.... will be ordering them soon !
Thank you so much again, France! Great tip, good video, wonderful examples!
With my nails I see me having issues with the sticky sticky. But love your tips. They are always welcome.
you the paper pierce to remove the backing
Thanks!
I was really looking to be shown HOW to die cut images using foam. Perhaps have a script which clearly uses the linguistic terms necessary to communicate your intention?
Saying “gonna put that here. Gonna do dat” is not explaining exactly where you lift the release paper; which SIDE you place the die and WHY.
A lesson does need to have an outline using language with which we are all familiar so students (us) can discern intent and take away knowledge they lacked previously. Just a tip. Many thanks. ❤