You know how several parts of some dies are linked by those tiny bits of metal and you practically break your scissors trying to cut them apart? Elizabeth Craft has solved that problem with a pair of die snips that will do the job beautifully. They also have a pair of files, one rounded and one flat, to file down any sharp edges that are left. (Snips sold separately.)
Now that you've got your dies separated, are you wondering how to store them? Here at the store we use the Art Bin. It comes with three magnetic sheets on which to place your dies. Refills are available and it holds quite a few sheets.
Elizabeth Craft has also come out with their own brand of embossing folders and we've gotten some new designs. What a fun way to dress up Shimmer Sheetz. Just emboss and color the raised portion with Staz-On inks.
The photos below are just a few of the new papers available from SEI. The pictures don't do these papers justice. There is a sheen to these papers that makes them look so rich and inviting. You have to see them to appreciate them.
We also have several new ribbons that might be just what you're looking for to lend the right touch to that card or scrapbook page. We have several that have dimensional flowers attached. Come in and take a look.
One of the new products out there that we all fell in love with is the new craft mat from Imagine Crafts. It doesn't curl or slide around like other mats and gives just a bit of cushioning - perfect for sharper stamping impressions. It also cleans very easily. Adhesives peel right off and even solvent inks clean off easily.
Come on in and browse. You'll be glad you did.
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