If you are stretching the plastic cutter guide to remove and replace your Stampin’ Trimmer blades, this video is for you! Watch to learn how to easily replace your Stampin’ Trimmer Blades.
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I keep envisioning my girlfriend’s method of replacing her Stampin’ Trimmer blades and can’t help by giggle at the image. She was so happy to learn how easy it is too. If you haven’t yet had to replace a blade, I’m sure you’re also happy to know how.
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Have you replaced a Stampin’ Trimmer blade? Leave a comment below!
Yes, I’ve had to replace my blades. I called my husband to do it. Ha Ha! Isn’t that what husband’s are for? Now, thank to your tip, I can do it myself. My husband will so happy. When is the right time to change your blades? I have one that sometimes it rips and sometimes it cuts. It does great on glimmer paper. Do you have one special blade you keep separate to just cut glimmer paper with?
Husbands sure come in handy. 🙂
I change blades when it looks like I chewed it off instead of cutting it.
Asked my husband your question about cutting the Glimmer Paper. He said it is not abrasive enough to damage the cutting blade. That’s good news. You won’t have to slow down and switch out blades.