• Vicki

    I voted for Kerry. The card designs and color choices are wonderful. Her work is meticulous and she pays great attention to detail. Love them all!

  • Elizabeth Bracco

    Thanks for the informative video. It is really appreciated that you are always trying to think of the end user and how it will benefit the most. 🙂 Can't wait to try this.

  • Taylor

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Susan! I just wanted to point out that nothing has changed to the die itself. Our dies with coordinating stamps have always included the holes that cut out of the paper. The only difference is that we're no longer including the clear tool for alignment. But we are always adding new dies that do not have the alignment circles on them so that we can all have fun using the reverse image of the die cut as you suggested! Hope that makes sense!

  • Lorie

    Thank you for this! I had a HECK of a time lining up the dies the "old" way and I'm SO excited to try it this new way! Yippee!

  • Susan

    I appreciate that you are addressing what some people thought was a "problem". However I LOVED your older method of lining up the dies. With the new method it is impossible to make cards using the cut-out piece of card stock (not the die cut, but the "window" that it left if that makes sense!) because it has holes in it! I guess you can't please everybody, but I wanted to put in my thoughts since others may feel the same way. I've seen some beautiful cards lately made with the reverse cutout and patterned paper behind it.

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