Yes...it is well past Valentine's Day but I had to share a card that my friend, Merle sent to me. (-: It is very cute! I love the pairing of the Doily die and the heart die. Great job, Merle!
Supplies:
Paper Doily Die (125592)
Adorning Accents -dots at the top of the card (125601)
Satin ribbon
Hearts Collection (125599)
Big Shot and accessories
Take It To Heart stamp set (125522 clear or 125520 wood)
Colors:
Blushing Bride
Very Vanilla
Have a great Saturday!
Stefanie
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Paper Doily Die Tips
Tips and Tricks for the New Paper Doily Sizzlits Die
January 27, 2012With the Paper Doily Sizzlits Die (item 125592) you can now create the intricate designs you've grown to love with our Sizzlits Dies, in a new, larger size. Some of you have asked questions about the die and we're here to help answer those questions.
A few tips and tricks:
- Because of variations in materials, you will most likely need to use a shim (such as piece of card stock) when you send it through the Big Shot.
- The detailed intricacy comes with a little added work. The
negative pieces will not come out automatically when you cut the die.
- It may take a little time to remove all the cut pieces from the die-cut paper. Remove the pieces by poking or punching them out. Carefully, push the pieces through the cut design and remove them from the back. Make sure you work from the front side of the doily (the side that was face-down when it was cut) and push the pieces through; if you try to pull them out from the front or if you push them through from the back side, the doily might tear. To make it easier, gently roll the die-cut paper to pop out some of the larger pieces.
- Push the pieces out using the Paper-Piercing Tool or the small end of the Simply Scored Stylus.
- The front side will look completely cut through, however, the back side may not. This is normal with this die, and if you follow the directions of removing the small pieces you will find that the die has cut through the paper.
- Because of the intricate design of this die, small pieces might stick in the foam on the actual die. Clear all small pieces from the die before using it again. This will ensure you get a clean cut every time. Remove the remaining pieces by using your Paper-Piercing Tool, being careful not to tear the foam on the die.
- Some people are finding success by putting packing tape over the foam part of the die BEFORE running it through the Big Shot for the first time. Stampin' Up! DOES NOT recommend doing this step.
Happy stamping!
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