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Tip for using Spellbinders Borderabilities!

Judy Hayes from the Spellbinders Design Team came up with a great idea on how to get more mileage from your borderabilities. If you are using your borderabilities as the base of you design, you can cut it and use another die cut on top of it! Here is what I mean using the S4214 Eyelet Borderabilities Petite and Judy’s project Rain or Shine as an example:

No one will ever know! It is a great idea to stretch those petite borderabitilites to fit an 8×8 or 12×12 layout. She also used the S5019 Labels Eight, which is one of my personal favorites.

Happy Scrappin!

Marcie

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One Response to “Tip for using Spellbinders Borderabilities!”

  1. Cherie Says:

    Marcie, Judy’s tip is a great one! Thanks for sharing it!

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