Friday, 1 July 2016

Detailed Floral Thinlits dies


A really simple and classy project today... no, you haven’t come to the wrong blog! It uses the Detailed Floral Thinlits dies and very little else. But really, what else do you need when the die does all the hard work for you?

Stampin’ Up!® recommends that you use the Precision Plate with your Big Shot for this die, and I’ve had a few people ask me about that. My advice is this: try it first. We used this without the Precision Plate and it was a bit of a pain, but we discovered that if we ran it through the Big Shot twice, it made life a lot easier. It’s easier with the Die Brush, too. And so worth it, I think you’ll agree.





A really simple and classy project today... no, you haven’t come to the wrong blog! It uses the Detailed Floral Thinlits dies and very little else. But really, what else do you need when the die does all the hard work for you?

Stampin’ Up!® recommends that you use the Precision Plate with your Big Shot for this die, and I’ve had a few people ask me about that. My advice is this: try it first. We used this without the Precision Plate and it was a bit of a pain, but we discovered that if we ran it through the Big Shot twice, it made life a lot easier. It’s easier with the Die Brush, too. And so worth it, I think you’ll agree.




5 comments:

  1. Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thanks, Lin! I feel a bit of a fraud really as the die does all the work!

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  2. Love this and on my wish list. I've also used my Bloomin Heart thin lets without the precision plate and agree twice through and die brush worked for me.

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    1. I think a lot depends on your Big Shot, too. Might is quite tight so I get away with it, but some people's are very different.

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  3. This makes a beautiful card very quickly. I have it on my wish list too.

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