SIMPLE YET IMPACTFUL
"I did these with various wood-textures or printed card stocks plus some matte metallic papers. They were beautiful."
Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 12 reviews.
Review topics: ["design","die","cards","cross"].
"I did these with various wood-textures or printed card stocks plus some matte metallic papers. They were beautiful."
"I used this die set for Easter cards. It’s so versatile! Easy to use …loved it!"
"Love paper piecing? These are for you - so many possibilities. The inside outline pieces are easily bent even using 120lb paper. Using smooth cutting plates (eg., not ones with lots of cutlines) would be helpful for that. Precision plate would be ideal to use when cutting. Wanted to try double sided adhesive sheets for the cut pieces but wasn’t sure if it would cut through cleanly enough. Made 25 of these pretty easily by putting 1/4” double-sided tape on the base piece (tape does not go all the way to the edge of the base piece), taking off the top covering of the tape, gluing the outline down, then immediately popping the little pieces inside."
"What a beautiful design! There are so many different ways you can use this die."
"Love this die. So versatile and so many techniques make for an elegant card."
"Versatile design for crosses on cards. Inlay look is gorgeous."
"This die is wonderful. I absolutely love to do inlaid die cutting, and this is a great die for it - not too many itty bitty pieces."
"Made these crosses as Easter cards for family and friends. I like the way you can stack them."
"I like the design of these dies, but they seem kind of dull. I tried them with different sandwiches, with a shim, without a shim, with a metal plate, and with different kinds of paper. I even tried them with Tim Holtz watercolor stock like Cathy Zielske used in her video, and I just could not get a reliably clean cut, even after running it through 3 or 4 times. Frustrating, because the frames are vey thin. I want to love these, but I dont."
"a die that is perfect for Christians any time of the year"