I have this die set. Rather than buying G45 chipboard tags, I would like to just create tags with the die set using heavier cardstock. Any issue with that? Is there a technique to prevent the tag hole from punching out? The option of using whatever eyelets you own would be terrific. Thanks.
I use the negative pieces to glue on as designs, I keep all my scraps, there's always someplace to use them. Can't wait to get this one, just got the clock die, excited to use it too. Hope it works with my machine.
Happy to hear that you are inspired to add some G45 Dies to your crafting supplies! We actually just released a kit that includes the dies, instructions and product that you may like. Of course this project can be created using in of our paper collections, g45papers.com/Graphic-45-Products/featured-items/LargeATCDieTagBundle Happy Paper Crafting!
Love this tip. I tried a Scor-Pal adhesive sheet with the clock die, and it was too thick. I have just ordered some Ken Oliver Stick it Sheets to tryout next week. We will keep you posted. Thanks for sharing.
Patricia, great question. This is a Ranger Roller Brayer. Below you will find a link to Scrapbook.com for an updated version, you can also find it on Amazon.com. www.scrapbook.com/store/ri-jet59998.html?w=ranger+brayer
Hello Susan, there are many retail and online stores where you can purchase our dies, you can also order them by logging onto our retail website. Happy Papercrafting!
Hello Susan, thank you for writing in! so sorry about the delay in responding. If your local craft store does not have our dies in stock, there are lots of online shops as well as our G45 website where you can purchase our dies. Thanks for asking and happy papercrafting!
Hi Charee, This is not my original tip/trick. When using a rotary cutter with dies, like your beautiful clock; place a piece of waxed paper between the die and the paper you are cutting. The pieces come off the die in one piece and the tiny pieces give it up without a struggle. Love the new dies.
Anything that Graphic 45 makes is going to be fantastic and these new tag dies are no exception. Thanks for sharing with us how to use this.
Thank you Judy! Glad you like the dies, we are sure you will love creating with them!
Love it. I use wax paper between the die and the cardstock. It works. 🌷
Love this Die. Thanks so much for listening to your customers.
I glued the gears on three sides to a tag. I placed a gift card in the pocket I created
Hi!
Is the gear die the same size, except for the length?
Hi there, great question! Our gear die measures about 3 1/2" x 4 1/2". Happy Paper Crafting!
I have this die set. Rather than buying G45 chipboard tags, I would like to just create tags with the die set using heavier cardstock. Any issue with that? Is there a technique to prevent the tag hole from punching out? The option of using whatever eyelets you own would be terrific. Thanks.
Hello Ann, we are happy to hear that you will be creating your own tags. The grommet size for our tags, is about 5/8". Happy paper crafting!
@@graphic45papers That is interesting. The Amazon seller researched for me and said the eyelets would be 1/2" size.
Love your videos
Brilliant... I can't wait to get my hands on them!!
Soria, Yes! We look forward to seeing what you creat. Thanks for joining in the fun.
I use the negative pieces to glue on as designs, I keep all my scraps, there's always someplace to use them. Can't wait to get this one, just got the clock die, excited to use it too. Hope it works with my machine.
Chris Rasmussen wonderland tutorial
So Kool.I'm going to have to get me some of these.😁
Happy to hear that you are inspired to add some G45 Dies to your crafting supplies! We actually just released a kit that includes the dies, instructions and product that you may like. Of course this project can be created using in of our paper collections, g45papers.com/Graphic-45-Products/featured-items/LargeATCDieTagBundle Happy Paper Crafting!
You can also use an adhesive sheet for your most intricate cuts. Beautiful, beautiful tags. Love Steampunk creations. Tfs.
Love this tip. I tried a Scor-Pal adhesive sheet with the clock die, and it was too thick. I have just ordered some Ken Oliver Stick it Sheets to tryout next week. We will keep you posted. Thanks for sharing.
Where do you find the small roller/brayer that you are using in the video? Thx, love the dies!!
Patricia, great question. This is a Ranger Roller Brayer. Below you will find a link to Scrapbook.com for an updated version, you can also find it on Amazon.com. www.scrapbook.com/store/ri-jet59998.html?w=ranger+brayer
Where can I get these?
Hello Susan, there are many retail and online stores where you can purchase our dies, you can also order them by logging onto our retail website. Happy Papercrafting!
Hello Susan, thank you for writing in! so sorry about the delay in responding. If your local craft store does not have our dies in stock, there are lots of online shops as well as our G45 website where you can purchase our dies. Thanks for asking and happy papercrafting!
Thank you for showing how to do this:-)
Hello Joyce, so glad this video was helpful for you! Happy Paper Crafting!
Would love a gears embossing folder!!!
Thanks for watching this video! Not sure if we will be making folders, but that is a good!
Hi Charee, This is not my original tip/trick. When using a rotary cutter with dies, like your beautiful clock; place a piece of waxed paper between the die and the paper you are cutting. The pieces come off the die in one piece and the tiny pieces give it up without a struggle. Love the new dies.
Yes, great tip! We will have to try this out asap. Thanks for sharing and as always Happy Papercrafting!
Awesome I love these dies 💕
Thanks for the kind words. Happy Papercrafting!
Everythings looks so gorgeous. Kisses from Madrid, Spain
Thank you, Ana, for the kind words. Happy Papercrafting!
Please ditch the music. Some of us have ADHD. Otherwise great tutorial
Lois Wessel don’t have ADHD but music is irritating
Yes, horrible music.
Me encantan, son preciosos
Thank you for joining us for this video. Happy Papercrafting!
P.S. I remember now. It was Emma's tip/trick.
Genius!