So here are some tips I have found helpful for using the Borders plate:
- Remember to have your project face down before you emboss!!!
- Use blue painter’s tape (my hubby wanted to know when I was going to return his and I told him NEVER—go buy some new) to anchor your project in place. I used little bits, but do be careful, as it is not foolproof and it will tear the cardstock or paper if you don’t use a gentle hand when removing it! I speak from experience! This tape is also good for anchoring your dies in the Big Shot!
- A piece of waxed paper rubbed on your cardstock along the embossing area beforehand helps the stylus emboss smoothly.
- Hold your stylus upright, perpendicular to your project, not at an angle, to get the best embossing.
- If you butt your cardstock all the way to the top of the scoring plate and don’t get that last little area embossed because of the way the overlay is created (if you own one of these, you’ll know what I mean), do your embossing, remove the overlay and finish that last little bit without it.