The Swirly Scribbles Thinlits Dies are some of my favorite from the catalog. There are so many ways to use them all. We made this card at our workshops in August so I wanted to share two ways of making the same card. I paired the die with the Tin of Cards stamp set (love the font).
The top layer was die cut then reassembled. The little circle of Red Glimmer paper under the die cut flower gives the card just a little bit of sparkle. The black and white card with a pop of color makes this really striking.
Here's the same card with the left panel left off and more black showing. I love it. So simple!
Create die-cut designs in record time with Thinlits dies and the Big Shot.
Thinlits Dies help you create detailed die-cuts with just a few turns of the Big Shot handle. Dies include ejection holes so you can remove the paper easily.
Because of the intricate design of some of these dies, you'll get best results if you use it with the Precision Base Plate.
* 9 dies * Largest image: 5-7/8" x 1-3/16" (14.9 x 3 cm) * Use with Big Shot * Precision Base Plate required for detailed dies in set
Organize your cards and make some more! This set includes images for stamping on file tab dividers in a beautiful fashion. Plus, there are images so you can make cards to organize until you need them. This set is great for using with the Tin of Cards Project Kit.
Photopolymer stamps * Are totally transparent for perfect image placement. * Have just enough give to create a perfectly stamped image every time. * Cling like crazy to our clear blocks so you don't have to worry about slipping. * Save space—you need only one set of blocks for all your photopolymer stamps (blocks sold separately). * Come packaged in cases with images on the spine for easy storage and quick reference.
Quantity: 20 photopolymer stamps Suggested clear blocks (sold separately): a, b, g, h
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