Hopefully this photo will do a better job explainin' - having a fever does wonders for my thought process - LOL! They say a picture speaks a thousand words - right?!?
So... you create this "channel" by scoring your cardstock twice, then you can lay your ribbon/paper/whatever in this "channel" Ü
It looks so "finished" when you actually adhere the ribbon, but being that I wanted to just show the thought here I didn't adhere my red ribbon!
Hope this helps all those who I had baffled with my earlier post. This tool can also create a wonderful pattern on your cardstock. I love creating texture on cardstock and this tool helps you do it in a very "professional" manner.
I'm not quite sure where I found the link to your blog, but I am sure glad I did. I am learning so much from you.
I decided to go back to your first blog and start there.
I am a confused about your entry on 'Channeled Part 2"
from your June 22 2006 blog.
Are you just scoring the cardstock, flipping the cs over so the 'mountain' side of the crease is on top and then laying the ribbon between these 2 scored points?
Posted by: korkie moore-bruno | September 15, 2007 at 04:51 PM
How cool is that tool?!?! Thanks for a more detailed explanation, Ellen!
Posted by: Sarah Vrolyk | June 22, 2006 at 07:00 PM
Ellen, whoo hoo! I get it!! Thanks for the add'l explanation. What a swell technique!
Posted by: paige | June 22, 2006 at 04:24 PM