Saturday 17 March 2012

Using Stampin' Up! Dies with the Cuttlebug‏


I know that many of my customers and blog readers love the Stampin' Up dies but already own a die cutting machine, whilst i'm sure many of you expect me to try and sell you the Sizzix big shot, those of you that really know me will know that's not my way. I own both machines and each machine basically does exactly the same job, so why buy another machine when you could be spending your hard earned pennies on the beautiful exclusive dies from Stampin' Up.

I came across this fabulous mini tutorial On splitcoaststampers, I cannot now find the original poster, so if you know or its you firstly thank you & please leave me a message to credit your post.

Bigz XL Dies (for example, Matchbox or Fancy Favor, 6" x 13 3/4" x 5/8" thick)
Note: The Extended Cutting Pads and Premium Crease Pad sold as accessories with the Big Shot are too wide for the Cuttlebug.
Sandwich (from the bottom) Cuttlebug B Plate
Bigz XL Die face up
Card Stock or Designer Series Paper Cuttlebug B Plate
TIP: I find it helpful to move the two acrylic "B" plates slightly forward of the die (maybe an inch or so) so that they hit the opening first. The sandwich seems to grab better. Since these plates are shorter than the Extended Cutting Pads, you can't cut the entire length of the die. However, they work perfectly well in sections. The exception would be if the die (for example the Bag With Scallops) is longer than the cutting pads.

Bigz L Dies (for example, Scallop Envelope, Top Note, Pillow Box, 5.5" x 6" x 5/8" thick, from the bottom)
Cuttlebug B Plate
Bigz Die Face Up
Card stock or Designer Series Paper Cuttlebug B Plate

Textured Impressions Embossing folders
Use the Stampin’ Up! folders exactly the same way that you would use them in the Big Shot.
Sizzlits dies
Cuttlebug A plate
Cuttlebug B plate
Cardstock
die cutting edge facing down Cuttlebug C plate
as an alternative
Cuttlebug A plate - Cuttlebug C plate - cardstock - die cutting edge facing up - Cuttlebug B plate


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