Friday, March 20, 2009

Easter Blog Hop Tips

This is a wonderful group of tips shared by Ella's friends during the Easter Blog Hop Event 3/20/09 - 3/22/09.
Please click on the comments to view some fabulous tips!
-Robin

35 comments:

  1. Here's a quick tip...to sharpen scissors....cut through aluminium foil or fine grade sandpaper...works a treat
    Hugs Kath xxxxx

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  2. If you are stamping out one image to make a card with, stamp several of the same image out and keep for future cards - saves time in the future, smiles W

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  3. My tip is to store small embellies in recycled film canisters or prescription bottles. You can always alter the containers too :)

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  4. my tip is have fun with flowers. Stamp them, cut them, bend them, dye them. Give those flowers new life!

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  5. My tip is to turn photos black and white so they match just about any paper :o)

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  6. When you want to decorate your envelope flaps with designer paper, put adhesive on the envelope and attach to the paper and then cut around the flap.

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  7. My tip is that portable containers for jewelery makers are great for storing scrap embellishments too.

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  8. I haven't instituted this tip yet but I'd like to. I want to get a holder that has at least 26ish little compartments to hold my die cut letters or chipboard letters in each compartment divided by letters.

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  9. NESTABILITIE STORAGE:I buy magnetic vent covers (the size of the vents that would be in the floor) for $2.96 for a package of 2 at Wal Mart and put 2 set of nestablities on them. they stick together like a book and it is the best thing yet i have found

    Tina

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  10. I hate having to use ribbon that is all bent from being wrapped. So, I hange my ribbon on a ring, and hang the ring on my board. Then, it's decorative, and my ribbon is handy and straight.

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  11. I find that the foam pad in my cats eye chalk ink sometimes separate from the plastic it is adhered to, mostly I just replace it, but in a pinch I will hold onto the pad with a clothespin. That way I can still use it and my fingers don't get inky.

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  12. When I just can't wait to go out and buy ez mount for my newest stamp, I use a few glue dots to stick the rubber to the block! Presto and stamp happy!

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  13. Use your corner round punch to make a scalloped edge. (Take the guard off of your punch)

    Thanks for the great giveaway and have a fabulous weekend. >:0)

    Tonya

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  14. My tip is using a nail file is a great way to destress edges.

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  15. Rough up your new clear acrylic stamps with a pink eraser before using them the first time. The ink won't pool on the stamp and you'll have an image that is more crisp.

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  16. my tip is when you use your xyron machine, before you cut or pull your graphics off sit on it for a bit it adheres better.

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  17. My tip is to colour the edges of chipboard shapes with a coordinating marker to make them your own. You can also dye the chipboard using a stamp pad, great way to dress up that generic kraft colour.

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  18. Hmmm...tip,tip...I got this idea from a friend...I store my punches on a curtain rod that hangs on the wall. The handle of the punch rests on the rod and the top rests against the wall.

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  19. I added a long folding table down the side of my L-shaped desk, making my craft area a U-shape now....I have all my gadgets & machines surrounding me & not jumping up & down every time I need something! Time is the MOST important thing we crafters need, so I always look for ways to have more! hehe Terri

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  20. I always have problems getting things lined up straight on my cards sometimes. I was racking my brain and here is what I came up with. I usually use it for letter stickers or diecuts. I line all the letters up on a piece of purple painter's tape and transfer them to the card. The tape comes write off after everything has been stuck down. If I am using die cuts, I apply the adhesive with a glue pen!!!

    Blessings,
    Christine

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  21. To sharpen punches punch out the shape in aluminium foil.

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  22. Always have chocolate on hand!! A mocha is a extra bonus and keeps those creative juices flowing.
    LOL
    Lynn Stevens
    minpinsloveme@msn.com

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  23. my tip is to make sure you have tons of adhesive before you go to crops.

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  24. Have a little note pad with you and write down what papers, embellishments you are using as you go along because I can never remember it all afterwards!

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  25. My fave tip is to use talcum powder instead of buying anti static pads, just pour some into a cotton hanky or bit of old shirt and tie top with elastic band. works perfectly and smells nicer :-)
    Lorraine

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  26. A simple tip is to always wash my hands before I start crafting with paper. If there's the slightest bit of dirt on my fingers, it will always show up on the prettiest item I make! :(
    Cathy

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  27. My tip is to tape a plastic shopping bag to the end of my cutting table for easily sweeping away tiny scraps. When the bag is full, simply untape and grab another for more fun!

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  28. My tip is that I use an SU marker to flatten out brads...I don't like it when they're "buckled" up...and sometimes it's just too hard on the fingers, but the marker works perfectly :)

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  29. my tip is to learn a lot of new background techniques is to join technique Junkies, and internet groups..
    thanks
    Debbie
    ebat@cox.net

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  30. I usually spend quite some time moving elements around on my card before I actually stick them on. When I plan to use stickers, I stick them individually on a piece of see-through plastic, so that I can find the best place for them on the card. Once I'm happy with my composition, or if I have to interrupt my work, I take a picture with a digital camera, which helps me remember where every item is supposed to go (since I have to take everything off the card to stick backgrounds on, do matting etc.)

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  31. My tip is for stamping sentiments - use up some scraps of card and stamp the same sentiment a few times while you have it out. You can use different coloured inks and card/paper. When done, put them into a plastic zip lock bag for when you need a sentiment in a hurry.

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  32. Whenever I stamp an image, I stamp several at the same time. That gives me images I can just pull out to color, or makes a great on-the-spot gift for a fellow stamper.

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  33. The best place I have found to buy ribbon is at the thrift stores they are cheap and lots of diffrent ones in a bag.

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  34. I store my EZ mounted stamps in CD boxes and stamp an example in the front.

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  35. Cover a piece of cardboard with waxed paper for a work surface. You can glue, stamp and paint and throw it away when it gets messy.

    Swedie

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