I know what you're thinking...how in the world can I use that in my craft projects?
Well, simply put- it's not for your actual projects.
You can use it to help you during your creative process- just make sure there is no more adhesive left on it. Otherwise, it won't work.
Here are a few ideas:
1- As an extra cutting surface. For example: if you are using a rotary knife to cut fabric, you can place your fabric on your worn (non-sticky) mat & use your rotary knife on it. You can also use your craft knife for fussy cutting. After all, it is a cutting mat.
2- As a back up cutting surface to take to crops. Just leave it in your crop bag & label it with a permanent marker.
3- As a measuring guide.
4- In a pinch as an extra surface for inking, painting & chalking.
5- To set your acrylic stamps on temporarily when you're working with several at a time. You can lay them out on the mat, figure placement and keep them there until you are ready to work with them.
Maybe you can think of some more uses. I sure hope you find this helpful.
Have a wonderful week!

What a GREAT tip!! Never thought to save those mats but now I will :)
ReplyDeleteTFS another great one and have a GREAT Monday!!
Thanks for the great ideas! I've got a mat that is definitely ready to be retired and now you have given me many new uses for it!
ReplyDeleteThose are all fantastic ideas! I especially like the one about acrylic stamps!...I'm always so paranoid I'm gonna misplace one of the smaller ones....probably because I have in the past! :P
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I am always wondering what to do with my mats once I have used them up for the cricut. Thanks for all of the fabulous ideas. Have a fantastic Friday.
ReplyDeleteCindy Lou