EllyMae, Wow! vous êtes extraordinaire. Ça fait quelques vidéos que je regarde de vous et je suis épatée de voir comme vous maîtrisez votre sujet. Bravo et merci pour toutes vos astuces et secrets dans Silhouette Studio! Vous êtes mon idole!
Brilliant and clear tutorial. I learn so many new tools watching you. Great tip for joining them together too. I'd have probably just winged it with a plain old rectangle. 😂 But can see how editing the points is very useful for other projects too. Thankyou Elly Mae.
A plain old rectangle works too... in the others I added onto the page, that is what I used.... each time you do it, you'll find what works best for you. You are welcome!
Great tutorial! And, very timely, as I am planning on making a few of these for my grandchildren’s Easter baskets, to go with the books I also got them.
This is a wonderful, informative video. You always surpass any thoughts of what I think I need to know. Thank you @Silhouette Secrets for being so thoughtful and helpful to all of us. Jerri
This is some I had in my stash from years ago, I got a ATS..... I have more on the way to test with, but didn't want to wait another week to put the video out.
I did not use it because I saw several users complain that it failed for several reasons. First, the magnetic paper was not strong enough and second, the way magnets work, the polarity was not opposite when the 2 halves were pushed together so it did not hold.
EllyMae, it looks like your printer handles 110# coversheet very well. I have an old HP that does, as well, but I was getting concerned that with it's age, where would I find another printer to use on that material. I think I just found it.
I linked the printer I have in the video description. It handled the 110 lb cardstock just fine and I've had no issues with printing through the rear tray. I also linked the cardstock that I used.
EllyMae, Wow! vous êtes extraordinaire. Ça fait quelques vidéos que je regarde de vous et je suis épatée de voir comme vous maîtrisez votre sujet. Bravo et merci pour toutes vos astuces et secrets dans Silhouette Studio! Vous êtes mon idole!
Our kids are in a read-a-thon this month and this will be so fun for them.
Ohhhhh - that's a great idea too!
These are really cute. Thanks for the detailed tutorial.
You are welcome!
Thanks for another great tutorial. Making magnetic bookmarks is great fun.
You are welcome!
Brilliant and clear tutorial. I learn so many new tools watching you. Great tip for joining them together too. I'd have probably just winged it with a plain old rectangle. 😂 But can see how editing the points is very useful for other projects too. Thankyou Elly Mae.
A plain old rectangle works too... in the others I added onto the page, that is what I used.... each time you do it, you'll find what works best for you.
You are welcome!
Great tutorial! And, very timely, as I am planning on making a few of these for my grandchildren’s Easter baskets, to go with the books I also got them.
Thank you! That's a GREAT idea!!! Love it!
Thank you for all the ideas and techniques.
You are welcome!
This is a wonderful, informative video. You always surpass any thoughts of what I think I need to know. Thank you @Silhouette Secrets for being so thoughtful and helpful to all of us. Jerri
You are welcome Jerri! So glad it helped!
Thank you so much for showing how diy a magnet bookmarks. Even though I use a silhouette 3 portrait.
You are welcome! All the same techniques will work for a Portrait too!
Thank you for sharing. I look forward to making my little ones these bookmarks for their new school year.
You are welcome!
Great tutorial Elly!!
Thank you!
Thank you for another great tutorial!
You are welcome!
Thank you
You are welcome!
Love this, Do you have a link for the laminate paper please.
This is some I had in my stash from years ago, I got a ATS..... I have more on the way to test with, but didn't want to wait another week to put the video out.
Hello, do you have a tutorial o how you pack and ship your magnets, please?
@@barbra429 I do not sell products, only teach users how to create projects
@SilhouetteSecrets Oh OK, thank you for responding.
What is the brand of your double sided tape. I haven't found one that has a really strong hold
This is the one that I have in the video - amzn.to/3wwnJkN affil
Have you wver used prinatble magnetic paper
I did not use it because I saw several users complain that it failed for several reasons. First, the magnetic paper was not strong enough and second, the way magnets work, the polarity was not opposite when the 2 halves were pushed together so it did not hold.
EllyMae, it looks like your printer handles 110# coversheet very well. I have an old HP that does, as well, but I was getting concerned that with it's age, where would I find another printer to use on that material. I think I just found it.
I linked the printer I have in the video description. It handled the 110 lb cardstock just fine and I've had no issues with printing through the rear tray. I also linked the cardstock that I used.