******Note on using plates******
I just learned that you should not mix plates between machines. Even if the thickness looks the same you can damage your unit and thus void warranty.
I am still working on this...whenever I come across one I will add it...if you have one to share let me know!
Spellbinder Wizard
I just learned that you should not mix plates between machines. Even if the thickness looks the same you can damage your unit and thus void warranty.
I am still working on this...whenever I come across one I will add it...if you have one to share let me know!
Spellbinder Wizard
Spellbinder Wizard Cutting Sandwiches
The sandwiches below are written so that the first item will be placed directly on the work surface and each additional item will be stacked on top. After stacking, run through sandwich through the Wizard. For more information on Spellbinders’ Die Templates universal application with other die cut machines or other dies used in the Wizard, check out our Compatibility Guide Linked.Air Dry Clay
• White Master Mat
• White Spacer Plate
• Spellbinders’ Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Air dry clay rolled to 1/16th inch thick and dried
• White Master Mat
Aluminum Cans aka pop cans, soda cans or Coke cans, depending on your region
• White Master Mat
• White Spacer Plate
• Spellbinders’ Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Aluminum Can, cut into small pieces
• White Master Mat
Balsa Wood 1/32"
• White Mat
• Spellbinders’ Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Wood
• White Master Mat
Run the wood through the Wizard once or twice to cut. For embossing, swap the White Spacer plate for the Tan Embossing Pad, as in a paper embossing. You may need to wet the wood to get it to emboss.
Craft Foil
• White Master Mat
• White Spacer Plate
• Spellbinders’ Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Paper or Craft Foil
• White Master Mat
Embossing Enamel Veneer
• White Master Mat
• Spellbinders’ Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Baking Parchment
• Veneer
• Baking parchment
• White Master Mat
Prepare a veneer of embossing enamel: Apply a layer of embossing ink on a sheet of baking parchment. Sprinkle on a thin layer of embossing enamel (thermal embossing powder), heat and cool.
Felt
• White Master Matt
• Tan Embossing Pad
• White Spacer Plate
• Spellbinders’ Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Felt
• White Master Mat
For a more precise cut, layer a piece of cardstock on top of the felt and run the sandwich through the Wizard twice. It may need a couple of snips with a scissor to finish the cut.
Fun Foam
• White Master Mat
• White Spacer Plate
• Spellbinders’ Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Fun Foam Sheet
• White Master Mat
If using adhesive backed foam, place the foam side to the die. This sandwich is for regular thickness craft foam, not the thicker ‘door hanger’ sheets.
HVAC tape
• White Master Mat
• White Spacer Plate
• Spellbinders’ Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• HVAC tape, shiny side to die
• White Master Mat
HVAC tape is an aluminum tape with a release liner. It is sold in most home improvement stores and is usually found in the heating and air conditioning department. Do not confuse this with duct tape.
Paper or Cardstock
• White Master Mat
• White Spacer Plate
• Spellbinders’ Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Paper or Cardstock
• White Master Mat
Puffy Paper
• White Master Mat
• White Spacer Plate
• Spellbinders’ Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Puffy Paper (Dow product)
• White Master Mat
Shrink Plastic
• White Master Mat
• White Spacer Plate
• Spellbinders’ Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Shrink Plastic
• White Master Mat
• May need to run through twice
Different brands of shrink plastic yield different results as not all shrink plastics are the same thickness or density. Lucky Squirrel brand works well.
Styrofoam (Use with a picnic plate or to go hot cup)
• White Master Mat
• White Spacer Plate
• Spellbinders’ Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Styrofoam
• White Master Mat
After cutting and embossing, try heating to shrink
Unbaked Polymer Clay
•White Master Mat
• Plastic Wrap
• White Spacer Plate
• Prepared Spellbinders’ Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up*
• Powdered clay
• Plastic Wrap
• White Master Mat
*Roll clay to 1/16" thickness, powder (baby powder or cornstarch) the clay and the die. Protect the White MAster Mats by using cling wrap (Saran). After cutting, place the die with clay still intact into the freezer to firm up the clay and to assist in removal.
Spellbinder Wizard Embossing Sandwiches
Spellbinders Wizard provides 3,000 pounds of pressure to bring about some of the crispest dry embossing found in the craft market today. To assist in the process, try misting paper with water or other specialty embossing product, before running the sandwich through the machine.Air Dry Clay
• White Master Mat
• Texture sheet or other item that will emboss
• Dried clay sheet
• White Master Mat
See cutting air dried clay for more information.
Balsa Wood 1/16" (will not cut)
• White Master Mat
• White Spacer Plate
• Spellbinders Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Wood
• White Master Mat
Brass Stencils
• White Master Mat
• Brass Stencil, writing side down
• Cardstock or foil
• Tan Embossing Pad
• White Master Mat
Charms
• White Master Mat
• Charm: flat fabric, thin polymer shape, flat finding
• Cardstock or foil
• One to two Tan Embossing Pads
• Blue or Black Mat
Cuttlebug™ embossing folders (any size)
• White Master Mat
• Folder with paper or cardstock inside
• White Master Mat
If too hard to run through, follow this sandwich:
• White Master Mat
• White Spacer Plate
• Folder with paper or cardstock inside
• Blue Master Mat (from charm kit)
Fiskars® Texture Plates
• White Master Mat
• Fiskars® Texture Plate
• Paper of Craft Foil
• Tan Embossing Pad
• Blue Mat
See Compatibility Chart for other company’s embossable items.
Leather
• White Master Mat
• White Spacer Plate
• Spellbinders Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up or Brass Stencil
• Misted Leather
• White Master Mat or Blue Master Mat (charm kit)
Experiment with thickness of leather. Thicker leather will emboss well but not cut.
Metal words, letters
• White Master Mat
• Thin metal word or letter
• Craft Metal or Paper
• Tan Embossing Pad
• Blue Mat
Organza bags
• White Master Mat
• Tan Embossing Pad piece
• Bag with item to be embossed inside
• Tan Embossing Pad
• White Mat
Size the Tan Embossing Pad to just fit the item being embossed and place them both inside the bag
Plastic Sun Catcher
• White Master Mat
• Plastic sun catcher, approximately 1/16" thick
• Craft Foil
• Tan Embossing Pad
• White Master Mat
If the foil gets cut through in some areas, substitute a piece of craft foam for the tan polymer pad.
Paper or Craft Foil
• White Master Mat
• Spellbinders Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Die cut paper
• Tan Embossing Pad
• White Master Mat
Spellbinders Texture Plates (metal)
• White Master Mat
• Spellbinders texture plate
• Paper or Craft Foil
• Tan Polymer Pad
• White Master Mat
Styrofoam with a stamp
• White Master Mat
• Unmounted Stamp
• Styrofoam
• White Mat
Textured wall paper
• White Master Mat
• Wall paper
• Foil
• Tan Embossing Pad
• White Master Mat
Velvet
• White Master Mat
• Unmounted Stamp
• Velvet, nap side down
• Blue Mat
Spray back of velvet with water, heat with heat tool, run through. 100% cotton velvet works best but rayon blends will work well also.
Vinyl sticker embossing
• White Master Mat
• White Spacer Plate
• Prepared acetate with stickers
• Cardstock or foil
• Tan Embossing Pad
• White Master Mat
Make a custom design by applying vinyl stickers onto a sheet of acetate. A deeper emboss is achieved by applying a second layer of sticker (identical design) on top of the first.
Spellbinder Wizard Make An Embellishment
To embellish the Spellbinders Die Templates, leave the die cut paper, either embossed or not, inside the die. Color through the holes, using it as a stencil: chalk, paint, pens, etc.Bottle Caps:
Flattening
• White Master Mat
• Piece of Paper
• Bottle Cap, flat side down
• Tan Embossing Pad
• Blue Mat
Reproduced in Metal
• White Master Mat
• Tan Embossing Pad
• Flattened Bottle Cap, face up or down
• Craft Foil
• Tan Embossing Pad
• White Master Mat
Set eyelets:
In cardstock
• White Master Mat
• Tan Embossing Mat
• Paper with eyelets inserted into holes
• Eyelet Setting Plate
• Tan Embossing Mat
• Blue Mat
The eyelets must stay in the holes when turned over for this technique to work. Using a Japanese Screw-punch can give some flexibility with the hole sizes.
In leather
• White Master Mat
• Tan Embossing Mat
• Leather with eyelet in it, end to be flattened facing up
• Steel plate
• Blue Mat
Snap setting sandwich
• White Master Mat
• Paper or fabric with the snaps in place (one part of each two-part snap on either side)
• Tan Polymer Pad
• White Master Mat.
This sandwich allows setting of a single or multiple snaps in paper or fabric.
Techniques
Apply Rub-ons• White Master Mat
• Paper or foil
• Rub-on image
• Two Tan Embossing Pads
• Finish with Blue or Black mat
• Carefully remove rub-on backing after running it through
Bone folding
• White Master Mat
• Item to be folded (Card, Page Element, Wire, Metal, etc.)
• Piece of Paper
• Tan Embossing Pad
• White Master Mat
Catopia Using Clearsnap’s Cat Eye Chalk Ink, smudge colors randomly onto glossy cardstock. When satisfied with the combination and amount of color, buff gently with a paper towel. Use the colored paper as any normal paper but with surprisingly wonderful results when cut with Spellbinders Die Templates.
Cutting/embossing 1/32" Balsa Wood
• White Embossing Mat
• Spellbinders Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Balsa Wood
• Blue Mat
Before using the sandwich to cut, give one side of the wood two coats of Mod Podge. Let dry. Place the treated side up in the sandwich. The wood will emboss and cut at the same time.
Faux Stained Glass
• White Master Mat
• Spellbinders Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Clear Transparency
• White Master Mat
Emboss the stencil into the transparency. Color using a flowing medium, such as stain glass effects paint, Sakura Glaze pens or alcohol inks. The colorant should flow into the sunken embossed areas.
Faux Pounded Flowers for those with allergies or without fresh blooms
• White Embossing Mat
• White cardstock
• Prepared faux flowers
• Waxed paper
• Tan Embossing Pad
• White Master Mat
Use Clearsnap chalk inks and apply onto cheap silk flower… ones you don’t mind throwing away.
Line art turned into an embossing stencil
• White Master Mat
• Spacer Plate
• Handmade embossing stencil
• Paper or Craft Foil
• White Mat
Outline a simple art piece such as a line drawing, text, logo, etc. with a medium that has depth such as: hot glue, gesso, wire, UTEE, etc. Allow to dry. Complete as many layers as desired. Use the above sandwich to emboss paper or foil.
Make your own foam stamps
• White Master Mat
• Spacer Plate
• Spellbinders Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Craft Foam
• White Master Mat
Cut the foam craft sheet. Emboss. Adhere using temp adhesive to a CD case, plastic block or wood block.
Making shaker/shadow boxes
• White Master Mat
• Spacer Plate
• Spellbinders’ Die Template, with ridges or cutting edge up
• Craft foam with adhesive back
• White Master Mat
Nestabilities Die Templates make creating small shaker and shadow boxes a snap! Cut several identical frames. Craft foam provides nice depth and is easy to cut. Mount the first frame onto a piece of decorative cardstock. Layer on 2 to 3 more frames. Insert shaker elements or artwork. Place acetate on top of stack if making shaker box. Place last frame on top (this one may be cut from cardstock or foil.)
Polymer Clay flattening
• White Master Mat
• Tan Embossing Mat
• Clear Plastic Wrap
• Raw Clay
• Clear Plastic Wrap
• Blue Mat
Peel wrap away from the Tan Embossing Mat and then from the clay.
Pressed Flower Transfer
• White Master Mat
• White cardstock (watercolor paper is ideal)
• Fresh flowers such as pansies, Johnny jump-ups, etc.
• Tan Embossing Pad
• White Mat
Reflections Technique
• White Master Mat
• Spellbinders Die Template, cutting ridges facing the Master Mat
• Die Cut, lined up with the embossing holes
• Tan Embossing Pad
• White Master Mat This technique is used to make a mirror image of a die cut. For instance, if the giraffe normally faces to the right, this sandwich will create one that faces to the left. Begin by die cutting the image as usual but do not emboss. Remove the die cut and line it up over the image from the back of the die. It is helpful to use a piece of removable tape to hold it in place. Run through the Wizard. The die cut will not be embossed around the edges, but once inked and embellished; it will resemble any other die cut.
Spellbinder Wizard Transfer Techniques
Photo Onto copper• White Master Mat
• Tan Embossing Mat
• Foil, prepared for transfer
• Photo printed on transparency, face down
• White Master Mat
Prepare the foil by applying a thin layer of Omni Gel or Golden Gel Medium in any finish.
Photo Onto Fabric or Leather
• White Master Mat
• Wax Paper
• Canvas
• Image sprayed with Transfer Medium
• Waxed Paper
• Tan Embossing Pad
• White Mat
Inkjet onto Fabric or other porous surface
• White Master Mat
• Canvas or paper
• Print out, face down
• Tan Embossing Pad
• White Master Mat
Cheap photo paper and regular (not archival) inkjet prints make beautiful, detailed transfers onto paper, cardstock, fabric or other thin, porous material. Use a graphics program to layout images/words. Be sure to reverse any words so they will transfer properly. Print the image onto glossy photo paper using good or high print quality. Mist your fabric (paper or twill tape, etc.) so it's damp. Hold your printout vertically. Spray mist into the air and then wave the printout through the mist so it gets wet. A few mists should do it—use care that the ink doesn’t get so wet that it runs.
Spellbinder dies and the Vagabond
Sizzix Wafer-Thin Die Adapter
one clear cutting pad
Spellbinder die, cut side up
cardstock
one clear cutting pad
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