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Old 08-28-2005, 07:41 PM   #1  
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Question Layering question...how do you do it?

I hope this isn't a silly question, but I am just wondering how others do this. When you do layering on a card, "how" do you do it? Do you have pre-cut/pre-measured pieces that you stamp and then layer on another pre-cut piece? Do you just stamp and then cut a piece just slightly larger, then layer? I love to do layering, it just seems to add so much to a card, but looking for some tips from others.

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If I'm making multipals of one card, lets say a swap, I cut all my card then stamp then glue. I use an old pottery barn (or the like) when I'm glueing. I use the glue, turn the page then flip the cardstock over on the clean page, and keep flipping. this has decreaced my glue mishaps. When I'm designing I do it the other way around I'll stamp images, then cut, you get the idea.
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I use an old pottery barn (or the like) when I'm glueing.
Okay, now I feel really silly...what is "an old pottery barn"? :confused:
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oops sorry catalog. lol
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oops sorry catalog. lol
Glad you clarified that. I've heard of cow tipping, but never barn tipping

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Thanks! I kept thinking, okay, I know Pottery Barn is a store, BUT is there some new stamping tool called a pottery barn?!?!


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Glad you clarified that. I've heard of cow tipping, but never barn tipping

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Do you have pre-cut/pre-measured pieces that you stamp and then layer on another pre-cut piece? Do you just stamp and then cut a piece just slightly larger, then layer?
I do both. There are a few card styles that I tend to use more frequently, and for those I have the measurements that I need for each layer written out and taped to a storage bin that sits above my stamping area. If I'm trying a new card style, I generally stamp the image, then cut the paper down to fit that image. Then I cut each layer between 1/8 and 1/4" larger than the stamped image. Some times I leave the bottom or sides a little longer depending on if I want to tear, or add ribbon, brads, etc.
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I can't stand to measure! So I stamp my image/s on a piece of CS and then use the edge of the ruler on my trimmer as a guide. I line up the very edge of the stamped image with it and trim, then when I add a layer to the back, I cut the layer close to the right size but not perfect and use the edge of the ruler to get a perfect layer each time. It's hard to explain, but I find that if I try to measure, my matt will always look "off" somehow.
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Has anyone bought that layer set that is in the Holiday mini? I am curious about that.
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Default "The Fingernail Method"

I hate measuring, so I use what I call "the fingernail method." I stamp, trim, then lay the trimmed piece over my layering color of cardstock how I want it (assuming the scrap has a square corner, those two sides are the distance I want for the layer) and use my thumbnail or fingernail (depending on recent nail biting) to mark the edges were I'll cut for the other two sides. The nail mark then gets lined up with the groove in my cutter when I go to cut. I hope that made sense.

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I purchased the layering set the QVC offered a couple weeks ago on Scrapbooking day. It looks just like what is in the "mini". It works great. I found with the old way even if I cut the layers just right, I could never glue them exactly right. This new system is much better. And much faster also.
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How does the new layering system work? I'm challenged ;-)
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Thumbs up Perfect Layers in the Holiday mini - TERRIFIC!

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Has anyone bought that layer set that is in the Holiday mini? I am curious about that.
I've always been pretty good at just eyeballing layers and using my cutter, but I've got to admit that the PL rulers allow me to work much quicker with even better "perfect layers".

I love using them.
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Made sense to me...that's exactly what I do most of the time too! ;)

Also, LOVED the idea of using the old pottery barn (aka: catalog) as a base for gluing! Thanks to the person that shared that.

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I hate measuring, so I use what I call "the fingernail method." I stamp, trim, then lay the trimmed piece over my layering color of cardstock how I want it and use my thumbnail or fingernail to mark the edges were I'll cut for the other two sides. The nail mark then gets lined up with the groove in my cutter when I go to cut. I hope that made sense.
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I've always been pretty good at just eyeballing layers and using my cutter, but I've got to admit that the PL rulers allow me to work much quicker with even better "perfect layers".

I love using them.
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Could someone explain what the "Perfect Layers" is? I don't have a SU! catalog :confused: and I am not sure what this is. How does it work? How much is it?

Thanks so much!!
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Default Perfect Layers "link"

Since someone else was asking about this Perfect Layers "thingy", I figured that I would "Ask Jeeves". This is the link that I found with some reviews about it (not sure if this is the same "Perfect Layers", but figured I would share what I found)

http://www.scrapjazz.com/reviews/307#reviews
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