- First, use your white gel pen to mark the edges and corners of the cut areas for lining up your paper.
- Second, measure the size of paper that is required for that particular die, make a label, and put it on the die.
- Third, make a label with the Name of the die and place it on the edge of the die you can see when it is stored. I do this even though I see the printed side with the name already on it. I label it in much larger print!
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Friday, February 5, 2010
Tips for using your Big Shot Dies!
My friend Patti had the greatest idea for her Big Shot Dies:
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