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Review on πŸ”‘ Versatile 26 Alphabet Letters Metal Cutting Dies: Enhance Card Making, Scrapbooking & DIY Projects with DIY Album Embossing Folder Paper Cake Card Maker Template Decor Stencils by Amy Mcleod

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I took off a star because I can't use letters to form words, they're all on a mini plate.

Too bad but they cut great if you're willing to do the whole alphabet at once or individual tiny letters to glue onto other paper or whatever you have. I have found better options that suit my needs where the letters can be cut or already separated from each other. This allows me to shape words and use them as stamps, because it's not always about making alphabets out of confetti, it's about stamping words onto the template itself. So I'm going to use this cube and use it as intended to cut out a few tiny letters from the entire alphabet multiple times in a row so I have all the letters for a given word on hand. Note, however, that this tiny cube is tiny and designed to create the entire alphabet at once, so it doesn't work as a punch or word aligner per se. Yes, you can cut out small pieces of paper to place just a few letters over each, and this will no doubt work for many. But they are small enough that I suggest and as I said I will make sure I have plenty of scrap paper in metallics and card stock colors so I will only use this die cutter from time to time to have lots of small letters on hand from different colours. BTW I use small envelopes to store these items and can even customize the color if you buy the color options. Think of mini cards, like business card sized envelopes, about 2.5 inches high, maybe 3 or 3.5 inches. I can't remember exactly the size. But this is a great way to deal with such a punching problem.

Pros
  • Die Cuts
Cons
  • I don't remember