Hi Everyone,
Today’s video shows how to use the Photo Sleeve Fuse tool by Becky Higgins.
I’m working on a 6×8 Project Life Album for the summer and have seen some really cute projects done with this tool. It’s a great addition to my craft stash. and thought it would be a good addition to my craft stash. I would recommend you use a piece of glass and not a cutting mat like I did in the video. It will melt your mat 🙁
{Supplies used for this project are listed below at the end of this blog post to multiple shopping sources)
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The Photo Sleeve Fuse tool is available by Beck Higgins and We R’ Memory Keepers. They are the same tool just different colors. I will tell you that little stand is a pain in the behind, it really is the only thing I do not like about it. I have tested out the cutting blade and that baby works like a charm to.
Anonymous
Hi Christina! Great video… I've used my Fuse a few times… and instead of glass underneath the project… you can also use a piece of card stock…. I have a Large Making Memories Mat and so I added a piece of SU Card stock then place my project on that…. it didn't melt the mat… 🙂 So it's another alternative to using glass! 🙂 Have a Crafty Day! :)TheresaScrappers Anonymous
Anonymous
I haven't used mine yet but I watched some videos prior to purchasing it one of them said you could change out the tips while hot if you use tweezers. Again, I haven't tried it but you mentioned letting it cool down..
Anonymous
Yay, glad to see the video. I have one, but moved my scrap room. Just getting moved in. Can't wait to play with it. TFS
Anonymous
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