Beautiful, Katherine! The middle one is my favorite - so serene. I have been papercrafting for years, designing cut files for Cricut, but I just got my first manual die cutting machine last Christmas. I am retired & on a fixed income, and I have a few basic dies, but could sure use any advice as to good sources for unbranded dies. I see people talk about using them all the time, but am clueless as to where to find them. Thanks!
Love your cards, they are beautiful. I have the Merry Christmas die as well but struggle to align the text. What’s your trick to working with these very delicate stretchy die’s?
Thank you for your kind comment. Thick card helps or even using two layers stuck together with the odd pinprick of glue. Or on one I have matted white on silver just slightly skewed to give a shadow effect. I totally understand where you are coming from though; they can be tricky. Happy crafting!
Beautiful, Katherine! The middle one is my favorite - so serene. I have been papercrafting for years, designing cut files for Cricut, but I just got my first manual die cutting machine last Christmas. I am retired & on a fixed income, and I have a few basic dies, but could sure use any advice as to good sources for unbranded dies. I see people talk about using them all the time, but am clueless as to where to find them. Thanks!
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DeleteLove your cards, they are beautiful. I have the Merry Christmas die as well but struggle to align the text. What’s your trick to working with these very delicate stretchy die’s?
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ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comment. Thick card helps or even using two layers stuck together with the odd pinprick of glue. Or on one I have matted white on silver just slightly skewed to give a shadow effect. I totally understand where you are coming from though; they can be tricky. Happy crafting!