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Savvy Saturday ~ Bordering on Borderabilities®

For today’s Savvy Saturday, I’d like to show you all one of our newest Borderabilities®, the S4-214 Eyelet Pendant Petite Borderabilities®.

You may recall that we introduced these products during our recent Blog Frenzy. Design Team Member Jennifer Davis had created such a wonderful project and provided a video to show her steps through the process.

In the video, she had mentioned that the set of two Borderabilities® each having a different function. One (we will call Border #1) will emboss all the way around BUT will cut on one side only. The other (Border #2) will cut and emboss the entire die template to become a beautiful accent piece. I love the choices with these Borderabilities® sets! I will show what I did using the Borderabilities® on a card I made.

Using my 4.5″x6″ card base that I made from Core’dinations Color Core Cardstock, I edged my card by using the Border #1. I fold the card inside out and sandwich the magnetic spacer inside with the Border (cut side away from magnet). You may wish to use removable tape to line up the border to the card base. Place all between the two White Master Mats and put through the Wizardâ„¢ to cut.

Next fold the card back to its original position and then carefully replace the Magnetic Spacer with the Tan Embossing Pad. Again, place all between the two White Master Mats and put through the Wizardâ„¢ to emboss.

Then using a lighter tone of the card base, I cut/embossed Border #2 which I plan to layer on top of the edge card base. Note: after cutting/embossing, take great care when pulling out the piece from the die template. Many of the new Borderabilties® have intricate cuts and will be delicate. I used my embossing tool (the one with the rounded tip for dry embossing) or a tooth pick is helpful too.

I sanded both borders (to give emphasis on the embossing) as well as the card base edge. Thread the ribbon through Border #2 before adhering with Scrapbook Adhesives to the card base and add Hero Arts Pearls to both borders.

Add ribbon in the middle of the card base and single knot to secure (you may wish to adhere the back for more security). Using Crafty Secrets’ Cotton Scraps Flowers, I frayed the edges and inked with Clearsnap Queue. Then matted onto Core’dinations cardstock and adhered to card base. Stuck two stick pins into the knot to complete the look of the card.

I hope everyone has a wonderful and memorable 4th of July here in the U.S.!
Happy Birthday, America!!!
MargieH

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9 Responses to “Savvy Saturday ~ Bordering on Borderabilities®”

  1. bethping Says:

    Beautiful card Margie! Love that Eyelet Borderability!

  2. Debbie Seyer Says:

    Margie, this is just beautiful. That is my favorite Borderability!! Great job!

  3. Suzi Says:

    Thanks for sharing! That’s beautiful!

  4. cazzy Says:

    Thanks for the demo, this is a lovely effect.

  5. Jan Hennings Says:

    Very pretty card!!

  6. Holly Simoni Says:

    Gorgeous Card Margie! Love all the purple. You make the borderabilities look fabulous. :)

  7. Christy Farneth-Kerr Says:

    Awsome Card Margie I think I am in desprate need of the eyelet Borderability :)

  8. Katie Piotrowski Says:

    What a beautiful card! I can’t wait to get my hands on the new Borderabilities! Thanks for the great tutorial! Katie

  9. KraftyChic Says:

    This is just too gorgeous! I love it! Thanks for the tutorial!

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