great tips! You can also put some ink on the mat, spritz it with some water and lay your watercolour paper down into it and smoosh it around to create lovely watercolour backgrounds without using a brush. nice way to use up the left over ink on the mat rather than wasting it by just wiping it off :)
These were great tips. Thanks for sharing. I have also found it provides just enough extra cushion to make my Stamparatus work better when combined with the foam pad.
For the gluing technique I use the oven lining sheet, non-stick, and when the glue dries on it, I just scrap it off with my finger nail. I use a silicon layer on top of my glass mat at the moment, inking on it and so on. The benefit is that the glass mat doesn't reflect too much into my eyes from the lamp above it.
Thank you for the tip using the makeup sponge with glue. I do use the mat for hot gluing and E6000, since they will not stick on it. Clean up is so easy.
Hello! These are brilliant. I wish I'd known about the gluing on of the intricate die Cuts before I went to my stamping Workshop tonight. Boy do I hate working with those. Have you seen any videos where people use the mat 2 create mirror images? It's awesome! Cheers!
Great tips! I also use it in my Stamparatus for mirror images. Just wish the silicone mat were a little bit bigger; more like the standard or 12”x12” Card stock.
What is the complete name of this mat? And, where did you get it? When I look up "silicone mats", I get the kind used for baking. Not the same thing. Thanks! NEVER MIND....this is a Stampin' Up product that is no longer available.
So many neat ideas and uses for this mat! I need to look into getting one, and trying more of these techniques! Thanks so much!!
great tips! You can also put some ink on the mat, spritz it with some water and lay your watercolour paper down into it and smoosh it around to create lovely watercolour backgrounds without using a brush. nice way to use up the left over ink on the mat rather than wasting it by just wiping it off :)
These were great tips. Thanks for sharing. I have also found it provides just enough extra cushion to make my Stamparatus work better when combined with the foam pad.
For the gluing technique I use the oven lining sheet, non-stick, and when the glue dries on it, I just scrap it off with my finger nail. I use a silicon layer on top of my glass mat at the moment, inking on it and so on. The benefit is that the glass mat doesn't reflect too much into my eyes from the lamp above it.
Great tips Angie. I never knew I could use my silicone mat for so many ways. Thank you.
Great idea to build flowers with hot glue on mat! I am excited about doing this. Thank you very much for sharing 😊
Love, love, love the adhesive to intricate die cut tip! And the hot glue trick. I'm now subscribed. Thanks.
Thanks for the tips. I just got one and I have no idea why!
As a relatively new demonstrator, these techniques are invaluable! So useful...Thank you!
Thanks, Nancy!
wow, I wasn't aware of all the things that mat could do. Thanks for sharing with us!
Love the idea of using the silicone mat!
thank you for sharing I love the last card !
LOVE your tips...THANKS soooo much!!!!
Thanks for these great tips! Lovely cards.
Thank you for the tip using the makeup sponge with glue. I do use the mat for hot gluing and E6000, since they will not stick on it. Clean up is so easy.
These are very great tips! Thanks for sharing them and I like your cards a lot too! Karen
thank you so much for sharing this video. Very helpful!!!
Lots of great tips. Thank you.
Great tips. Thank you for sharing
Wow! I'm glad to know all these tips! Thanks for sharing!
Hello! These are brilliant. I wish I'd known about the gluing on of the intricate die Cuts before I went to my stamping Workshop tonight. Boy do I hate working with those. Have you seen any videos where people use the mat 2 create mirror images? It's awesome! Cheers!
Great tips and tricks, thank you!
Great tips thank you. Love the hot glue idea...
Great tips! Thanks for sharing!
Great tips. Thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
Very clever thanks for sharing
Thank tou for all the information.
good hints, but can the pad be used to emboss a detailed die ?
Awesome tips!
great tips, thank for sharing!
Love the glue tip! Thank you!
Did you use acetate on the happy Birthday card? It's so shiny! If so, how did you adhere it?
you can use it to reverse stamp too! Don't waste that ink. Spritz with water and drag paper through it for a cool background.
Thank you!🙂
Thank you for the tips!
Thank you :)
I knew about the glue, but not the tips on using it for ink!!
Great tips! I also use it in my Stamparatus for mirror images. Just wish the silicone mat were a little bit bigger; more like the standard or 12”x12” Card stock.
where can you buy mat?
I stead of picking up your flower to get all the petals covered, turn the mat!
Do you work on the shiny side down or up ??
What is the complete name of this mat? And, where did you get it? When I look up "silicone mats", I get the kind used for baking. Not the same thing. Thanks!
NEVER MIND....this is a Stampin' Up product that is no longer available.
Thanks for the tips Angie. Ruth down under.
Is your work pad shiny side up or down ??
Thanks for the great tips. I have a silicone mat already that I use with the hot glue gun but will now be able to get much more use from it tfs
How do you deal with the fact that that card you spent so much time on is going to be thrown away?
I want to find Silicone Craft Mat A3 for Sizzix machines where to sell
is the sponge used with wet glue reusable, washable?
Thanks
You could of use the sponge on the blue circle.