Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Stampin' Up! Things to do with the Silicone Sheet


Three Things to do with the Silicone Craft Sheet




It’s small, it’s soft, it’s only $6.00(USD) but it’s an incredibly versatile tool that every crafter needs in their crafting toolbox.





There are so many ways to use the Silicone Craft Sheet (127853) from Stampin’ Up





·         Use it with adhesives


·         Use it as a palette


·         Use it to create mirror images


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Use it with your adhesives to keep the mess contained, make gluing easier and avoid ruined projects.

 


This one little silicone sheet eliminates the need for wax paper, paper scraps, sticky grid paper etc. Instead of putting a bit of Tombow Mono adhesive on a scrap of cardstock, a small piece of wax paper or your grid paper you can put the glue right on the mat. 




 Use a toothpick to put glue on small pieces

 Drag die-cut pieces through the glue
 Use a sponge: swipe it through the glue and then dab it on.

When you are done, let the glue dry, and then use your finger to rub it off.


  No more sticky mess on your grid paper or sticky scraps laying on your workspace. No more ruined projects because you forgot there was glue on the grid paper and no more bits of sticky paper being blown around by the fan or heat tool. Adhesive does not stick to it!

Use it as a palette when working with ink, ink refills, Brusho color crystals or when coloring with Stampin’ Blends alcohol ink markers.


 Swipe the ink directly onto the mat


And then use an Aqua Painter to add some water

Use the mat as your palette and since it's waterproof there is no soggy mess.

Use it with Brusho Color Crystals




Spray the sheet with water and sprinkle the crystals directly onto it.

Press the watercolor paper onto the sheet.
You can use as many of the colors as you like to create different backgrounds and effects.


Add some ink from a refill to the sheet and use your Aqua Painter.

Use some painter's tape or washi tape to secure your cardstock to the mat and use a stencil and embossing paste.


Use it to create a mirror Image 





 Stamp the image directly onto a clean mat and then press your cardstock onto the image.



These are just a few of the things you can do with the very versatile silicone sheet and then when you are done with it, a little soap and water or a baby wipe will clean it up so it is all ready for your next craft project.



 








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