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I haven't seen this tool up close yet, so I don't know exactly how it works. Could you just use an old ruler with two pink erasers glued to the bottom to lift it up? Just me--improvising AGAIN!
I just used it and its great. I used it for the saying and for lining up 3 squares and everything is straight. I can't wait to use with my rollers. I am going to demonstrate at my next stamp camp and I think this will be a big hit. One think everything complains about is getting everything lined up.
I used mine at stamp camp this weekend it was great for cutting the exact size paper for my campers to use and they came out perfect everytime!
I also used it to mimick a card here by Joanne J where she wheeled rows of the trucks across a card. I love that card and knew I wouldn't do it near as straight as she had. Well this wheel guide made it possible for me to make it without any trouble at all. Can't wait to try it on a 12x12 page!
Thanks for letting us know about this ladies! I was not sure if I should preorder because I did not know if it would be worth it. I will have to put it in with my next order!
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Quick question: since this nifty gadget is good for lining up cardstock squares can you use it to line up alphabet letters when stamping in a line is desired?
I've been using my stamp-a-ma-jig (the purple paperweight part, not the plastic piece ) and the purple unit is just too high to do letters correctly. Is this wheel guide lower?