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Review on πŸ” SEO-optimized Product Name: S5-161 Spellbinders Radiant Rectangles Etched/Wafer Thin Dies for Spellbinders Nestabilities by Carol Miller

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Works very well with Cuttlebug - with Plate C. - see photo examples

I make handmade greeting cards and love using my pretty cutouts. I've actually owned this set for three years now, but it never worked until I ordered a Cuttlebug C plate. I am posting photos so you can see how I used two stamps. I will say decorating takes a long time to punch "holes" but it is so pretty. The other is so easy to use (no decorative edges) that it actually falls out of the paper after just one pass through the Cuttlebug machine - with panels AB and C. You place a cube on panel B, then add C as a on top of the "sandwich". I used stamps to use the embellishments but also on the front of my finished card to make a "hole" for my pretty paper to show through. Here are some of the things I used to make this batch of postcards. I will list them as they are on Revain when I search for a product: 1) Cuttlebug Machine 2) Cuttlebug Embossing Folder (Poppy) 3) Fiskars Paper Trimmer (Colonial) 4) K&Company Susan Winget Layered Accents5) Scotch Adhesive Dot Roller 6 ) American Crafts Paper - I like flowers. Other papers I've used: Anna Griffin, K&Company, and WERmemory Keepers. Most moods were entered using Microsoft's One Note app. Very easily! I hope this inspires you to use your head, hands and heart to create some cards.

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • boring packaging