These die cuts can all be used in your Cuttlebug. Please check if you have a different machine and are not sure if they are compatible.
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Nesting dies are the perfect companion to your cuttlebug and these jagged-edged circular dies are no exception. You are sure to use these over and over again. SImply layer them up on foam pads and stamp an image in the middle or cut different sizes in different coordinating sheets to form a flower embellishment for your cards or scrapbook pages. Just scrunch up each shape and then smooth them out again, rub an ink pad in a coordinating or contrasting colour over the top and then layer them up and join them together with double sided tape, foam pads, or use a Crop-a-dile to set an eyelet in the middle. Hey presto, you have yourself coordinating embellishments in the colours and patterns of your choice!
A beautiful, delicate border die which will enhance any project.
Another die to add something special to your cards and projects. Thread your favourite ribbon and see it transform.
This die will cut a really fancy frame whihc would be great on cards or on a scrapbooking page - with the added bonus of a couple of leaves.
This is perfect for all you homemade gift-makers out there. You get to choose your own colours and patterns and then put your own homemade goodies inside, some choccies or whatever! Includes 3 additional "Box Ornament" cutters. Compatible with Cuttlebug and other die-cut machines.
These banners are just the business! So versatile - think stamped greetings or peelcraft on your latest card or an effective title for a scrapbook layout. If you are really good with handwriting you could also fit a fair amount of journalling on these banners. Have you thought of trying to use your printer and a word processing programme to print your words on to your banner - don't know how? Let us know and we'll help you out!
Layered flowers are so quick and easy to do and so effective if you have a good cutting die - and here is one that is just perfect. The non-traditional shape lends itself to something a little more eye-catching. All you need to do is cut out a few different sized flowers in coordinating papers and then scrunch them all up into as tight a ball as your dare! Smooth them all out then and either rub and ink pad over them or use a Tim Holtz foam blender if your want a more seamless look. Layer them all up and punch a hole in the middle using a Crop-a-dile, attach an eyelet or brad and sort ot plump up the layers so they stand up a bit and make a nice 3-d flower to act as a centrepiece for a pretty card or as a lovely embellishment for your scrapbook layout or beyond the page project.