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Top 10 USES for the MULTIPURPOSE TOOL & Clips
1. Placement of Mini ABC/123’s – place mini letter or number on the tip of the tool and then position onto album page. Makes handling those mini ABC/123’s a breeze!
2. Die-cuts – punch out small areas form die-cuts with tip of tool.
3. Emboss black album pages – you cannot pencil lines onto black pages for journaling purposes because erasing the lines will leave a mark. Instead, use the pointed end of the tool in combination with the Storylines Template to press lines onto your black album pages. You cannot see the lines on the backside of the page. Once the page protector is added, the etched lines are barely visible.
4. Adhesives – use the tip of the tool to place adhesives into tight places, like a single tape runner split onto a square frame made with the square maker. Also works well for removing a small bit of tape runner. Simply use the tip of the tool to scrape it off.
5. Sticker placement – use the tip of the tool to help you position small stickers onto your pages. Use the flat end to evenly press your stickers down. Removal – gently slide the flat end of the tool under your sticker to remove and reposition. (Tip: Keep the flat end clean at all times, you can remove sticky residue easily with the Pick Up Square.)
6. Photo Removal – gently pry off photos or photo mounting paper that has already been mounted, using the thin flat end of the tool. You can also use the tool to remove photos from magnetic photo album pages.
7. Threading – use the thin flat end of the tool to thread the straps through the stitches of the album pages.
8. Clips – use these gentle clips to hold together a small stack of photos you are working with. These clips are so gentle that they will not damage the surface of your photos!
9. Journaling – use clips to hold your storylines Template securely in place while you lightly pencil your lines.
10. Borders – use clips to hold your borderlines Ruler or Corners & Borders Template securely in place while you trace your design!
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