Savvy Saturday: Pierceabilities are back
Saturday, February 7th, 2009Hey piercing fans! Spellbinders Pierceabilities are back and ready for action. You can now order them at SpellbindersPaperArts.com. Or you can head to your local scrapbook store soon to pick them up soon.
We thought you might enjoy a little refresher course on how to use them.
Lights! Camera! Action!
To create this project, begin by gathering supplies.
Make sure you have some kind of piercing tool (specific piercing tools can be found on the web or, in a pinch, try a push pin).
Next, you’ll need some kind of mat that you can pierce INTO. Again, you can find piercing mats on the web or grab something around the house that functions as an equivalent unit…hmmm…how about a piece of thick cork, a yoga mat or even a spongie mouse pad? Now, I haven’t tried these myself but know you can experiment with a variety of household items to save a bit of money. (Which’ll leave you more for the really important stuff: more die templates.)
Don’t forget to collect your Pierceabilities die templates, Wizard, Mats, Pads and papers too.
Begin with the cut/emboss step that we use so frequently here. Notice that Pierceabilities only has one cut edge. This gives you versatility to cut a card edge, create a border or cut, flip it around and cut again for a strip. Cool.
You might be asking a question: Why didn’t Spellbinders make templates that already punched the holes? We did think about it. BUT again, we want to provide versatility. If the template punched all the holes, you wouldn’t have any choices. This way, you can choose which parts you want to pierce, or NOT pierce…nice, huh.
So, you’ve cut/embossed to get something like this:
Then, it’s time to use your Pierceability for what it was made:
- Place your project onto the piercing mat.
- Align the template onto the original embossing or wherever you want to pierce.
- Use the piercing tool to punch through the template holes and paper.
- Try to get the piercing tool to the same depth each time a providing consistent holes.
- Use your piercing tool perpendicular to your project, or as vertical as possible, also for consistency. Complete all the holes desired.

- Remove template and enjoy the results.
Let’s enjoy some of our Design Team members “results” with these three projects.
Card by Holly Craft. Altered Pillow Box by Jennifer Ellefson. Layout by Wendy Weixler.








