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Shrinking Thinlit Dies

3D Papercraft Projects· Stamping Tips· Video Series - WOW Moment· Videos

24 Apr

Shrinking Thinlit Dies_Linda Bauwin

Okay this technique is way too cool, the video doesn't do it justice.  I am so thankful that Judy Goodyear from Rochester, New York shared this technique with me.   Now we can have different size layers with the same thinlit die.

Shrinking Thinlits_Linda Bauwin

It is nice being able to change the size of the words with the Hello You Thinlit Dies, but by favorite Thinlit Die to use the Butterflies.  Especially the Swallowtail as it is large and can over power your card, but when you shrink it with the fun foam it is just perfect for any project.

What will you be doing this weekend?  Sure hope if you are in the Akron, Ohio area that you stop by and visit Jay & I at our booth at Adventure's in Stamping.

Jay will be doing this technique as the make-n-take.  So come give this technique a try.

I will be offering free shipping on a $50 during the show.  And don't forget the retirement list will be out with some great savings.

 

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  1. Gail Lowe says

    April 27, 2015 at 7:55 pm

    Linda I just tried your shrinking thinlets What fun. So then I tried embossing. It works great 1st shrink cool it then cover with
    versa mark then your favorite EP. Have your heat tool really hot so it embosses quickly.
    Thanks so much for sharing your talents so freely.
    Love you a bunch !!
    Gail

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  2. Linda Bauwin says

    April 27, 2015 at 8:07 pm

    Gail
    So glad you enjoyed. I dry embossed and stamped on them. Too much fun. Enjoy

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