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Hiya Fiskarettes.

I have to do a lot of Gluing & love my ATG gun sooo much. I couldn’t resist a Pink one recently & it raised a little for a Charity too but it needed just a little more Jazzing up so there was no mistaking it was mine :) This insert can be changed when I get bored of this design.

The Gun came with a card insert so I used this as a Template.  

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I punched a XL Circle using the XL Circle Squeeze Punch so I could see how much of the Tape was used. See photo below.

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 Next Draw around a piece of Patterned paper & Cut this out…it’s up to you if you want to stick it onto the Template or not to use s a base.

I’ve used a retired Fiskars Flower Squeeze Punch (you might be able to get one of these from a shop that has old stock !) to punch 2 flowers & layered them on top of each other.

I’ve punched a Circle using the Fiskars medium Circle Squeeze Punch & centred the flower.

I’ve also used a Scalloped Lace Border Punch to punch a Border around a rectangle & added my name. You might want to place the patterned paper insert into the ATG gun to find a good placement for your name tag as there is a long silver sticker blocking the window.

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There we have it a Personalised Glue Gun :D



Posted in Creations By Jayne, Home Décor / Customised Projects, Tutorials

5 Responses to “Personalising my ATG Gun ! ~ By Jayne Loughlin”

  1. Beadmad Says:
    November 2nd, 2010 at 10:03 am

    What a great idea.
    I wouldn’t have thought of cutting out a piece to show how much tape I’d used if you hadn’t mentioned it.
    I love the patterned paper you used.

  2. November 2nd, 2010 at 12:09 pm

    what a cool cool cool idea!

  3. rainbow_poppy Says:
    November 3rd, 2010 at 9:15 am

    Oh my goodness I didnt realise they did them in any other colour but yellow.

    Love the new colour and might just try revamping my boring yellow one, love how you can instantly tell its yours.

    Did you cut the circles in the middle by hand or shapecutter? Or is this a cunning use of the new anywhere punch???? (Can’t wait to see it at the NEC)

    Debbie x

  4. Caroline Says:
    November 3rd, 2010 at 12:01 pm

    Fab idea Jayne!

  5. Jayne Says:
    November 5th, 2010 at 4:02 pm

    Rainbow poppy I cut the circles by hand :)
    Fiskars Needlework scissors have great pointy sharp ends ideal for this job :)

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