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Paper rubbed with a well-loved sanding block. |
I tend to be fairly picky with my paper edges and prefer edges that have crisp, clean cuts. However, I find that when I use my portable trimmer, paper edges tend to be a bit more ragged than I would like. When this happens, I gently rub a sanding block along the sides of my paper to smooth things out.
Card made using a sanding block to get rid of the ragged edges on the paper mat. |
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Great tip Kate! Like you, I like everything to be trimmed and smooth. I have a hard time with the "distressed" look because I always want to fix it...lol!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what kind of trimmer you have, but the Creative Memories trimmers can be sharpened by cutting a piece of wax paper or foil through it a couple of times. It might work with another kind also, to get a cleaner cut.
ReplyDeleteLOL, it's nice to know that someone else does this, course I do it because I run my trimmer blades down and have to "freshen" the edges up after cutting!
ReplyDeletehandy tip i nevery really thought of doing that and i hate ragged edges too.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sparta Savings! I will certainly give that a go! I do this with my punches but never thought to try with trimmers.
ReplyDeleteVery cute card!!! :) Thanks for the tip!
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