Help with word book please

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ConnieG
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Help with word book please

Post by ConnieG »

Hello all I am new to scal but have been playing (addicted) alot! I saw where some of you have made the word books and I am dying to know how! Does someone have a tutorial on this? Can you tell me what materials you use to cut the book? TY for all your help and the wonderful post you all do!
GrammyKrausse
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dan99 has a wonderful tut and it's a video.
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yes I watched this tutorial.. that's the one that Grammy mentioned.. and it was SOOO helpful.

I used old gift boxes from Christmas for my word book. But people have also used cereal boxes.

What word are you planning on cutting?
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ConnieG
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You ladies are GREAT TY!!!
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Post by jsnstarprncss »

One word of advice DO NOT buy the deep cut blade. Mine should have been taken back to a store, but I opted to buy it on eBay stupidly. Tingha Treasures (another SCAL pro) suggests using the 60 degree blade. This is all of course if you're going to use chipboard...
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Yup that Deep Cut housing and blade is not worth having IMHO love to hear from anyone thats had success!!!
feather917
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I am in the process of working on my first word book. I bought the heavier weight poster board (4 ply), cut it into 11"x 12" pieces and cut my book from that. Cheap, cheap, cheap and once I adhered the cardstock to it, it was heavy enough.
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