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FAB
> 3 dayHaven’t tried all the dies but what I’ve tried works great! Make your own tags of whatever substrate you want! Awesome!
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Wendy Perez
> 3 dayI do most of my journaling on tags and I got tired of paying for pre-cut cards. These dies allow me the flexibility I wanted. If you want a tag that is four, six, eight inches long, block the bottom part of the die, run the top portion through your machine, and finish off to the length you want with your paper cutter. Crisp edges, works on both my machines (Big Shot and Diamond Press), and I know I will use this more than any other die set I own.
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cmcg
> 3 dayOne of my most used sets!
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parentsofjem
> 3 dayMy favorite for making journal tags and other embellishments. The circle is perfect for making matching or coordinating hole reinforcements for the larger ones. I have used on scrapbook and copy paper and on fabric and they all cut well.
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Lynn Klemola
Greater than one weekThese make great tags good quality die and worth the money, easy to use and works great
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NMG
> 3 dayNice dies
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Jwolf
> 3 dayJust used one of the dies today for the first time. Cut well, very satisfied!
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MSpencer
> 3 dayVery versatile. In addition to the tag you can trim it as a boarder also. I have used it many different ways for card making and mixed media.
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Miss Carrie Ann
Greater than one weekMy sister in law is always making these really cute gift tags and to be honest I wanted in on the action. This Framelit die set is perfect for use with my Big Shots machine. There are 6 traditional shaped tags, one hole reinforcer tag and one that reminds me more of a book plate. I have had so much fun die cutting tags, then adding in some embossing folders to make fun and festive Christmas Tags. These dies are prefect for gift tags, tags for homemade food (thinking of those who sell at bake sales and farmers markets) and craft projects. They cut through standard card stock with ease.
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Desmond Kuhn
> 3 dayAwesome die set