How to Cut Planner Inserts Without Cutting Off the Cut Guidelines
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- čas přidán 7. 08. 2021
- Hi everyone! Thanks for stopping by The Decorative Den! Today I'm sharing an easy way to cut your printable planner inserts without accidentally cutting off the cut guidelines. This is a great cutting technique to use with my printable freebies. I hope you find it helpful!
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Thank you a million times for this, Charity!! 🥰 It seems so simple but I really couldn't figure it out. I am glad you mentioned the part about the back side not aligning, because I thought it was just me. Sometimes, they are off a tiny bit, and even if your printer is aligned, it could just be how the paper was pulled in when printing. For double-sided printing, this is pretty common from what I found when googling. I really appreciate you making this video, and the freebies you make as well!
You're so welcome! This technique has been life changing for me as a regular printables user, so I'm happy to share. Thank you for asking about it and watching!
Thank you for sharing this- so easy, yet such a difference.
Happy to share! This method has been such a game changer for me. Thanks for watching! 😊
🤯 thank so so much for sharing this because I was having the same issue with cutting off all my guidelines 💜
You're welcome! Thanks for watching, I'm so glad you found it helpful! 😊
Thank you so much for filming this video. It is a game changer for me!!!! I have been so frustrated, but I not now!!!!!
So glad you found it helpful! 😊
How do you align the lines to be straight though? This is my biggest issue 😔
Do you mean on the front and back side of the paper? This is a constant struggle for me too! Unfortunately home printers are not perfect. The best thing I can suggest is to check your printer alignment before printing your inserts. You can usually do this through the settings menu on your computer.
I was thinking they meant keeping it straight when you cut, sometimes even if I line up the cut lines in my fiskars cutter, it will somehow end up a bit..slanted? But I think that happens when I use the "ledge" of the cutter instead of lining up the cut lines with the wire.
Ah, that makes sense! Thanks for clarifying. I think your tip is a great one! I'd also recommend not cutting more than 1-2 sheets of paper at a time. I find the more I add, the more likely they are to come out crooked.