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Harbor Weave - Press & Foil Plate of the Month

BPOM-JUN25

$24.49 $34.99

Harbor Weave – June 2025 BetterPress Plate of the Month
Anchor your next project with timeless texture using the Harbor Weave BetterPress Plate of the Month! This set features a stunning full-background press plate with an interlaced rope pattern, inspired by classic nautical knots—perfect for summer cards, masculine makes, and sea-themed stationery.

Also included are two elegant sentiments:
Casting a warm hello your way
Sending a net full of thanks

Use with the Spellbinders BetterPress system to achieve crisp, letterpress-style impressions. Whether you keep it simple or layer with die cuts and shimmer, this set brings refined texture and coastal charm to every project.

Includes:

Plates:

  • Rope: 4.40 x 5.60 in | 11.1 x 14.3 cm
  • Thanks: 3.05 x 0.25 in | 7.8 x 0.7 cm
  • Hello: 3.25 x 0.25 in | 8.2 x 0.7 cm

Die:

  • 3.65 x 0.45 in | 9.2 x 1.1 cm

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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I love this rope look

"I love this rope look betterpress plate"

MYRNA D. (5/5)

Harbor Weave, BetterPress Plate of the Month June 2025

"I don't own the BetterPress System, but this press plate works wonderfully with the Glimmer Hot Foil System! While I like both of the sentiments, that rope really pushes me creatively. When using a metallic foil, your card front blings with a beautiful shine; when used with white or black foil, it looks embossed. And boaters aren't the only one who use rope! I've had fun incorporating this plate in western-themed cards (cowboys, horses) as well as for Boy and Girl Scouts (knot-tying)!"

Pamela T. (5/5)

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