Big Shot Die Brush

130658_big_shot_die_brush (2)It’s Tool Time Saturday!  Yep.  I just started a new trend.  My goal is to introduce you to or tell you more about some of the fabulous tools Stampin’ Up! offers in my Saturday posts or at least most of my Saturday posts.  I hope that you’ll enjoy them.

My first Tool Time post is about one of my favorite new tools:  the Big Shot Die Brush.  This tool is a must have for those intricate dies like the Bloomin’ Heart Thinlits Die in the new Occasions Catalog or the Delicate Ornaments Thinlits Die that was in the recent Holiday Catalog.

There are two items in the package with your Big Shot Die Brush.  You’ll have the brush which is a roller of stiff bristles.  Along with that comes a foam pad.  You need the foam pad!  It’s not just extra packing material!  Hang on to it.

In my past yesterday’s post you can see just how intricate the Bloomin’ Heart Thinlits.  Lots of teeny tiny pieces to cut out.  You’ll want to use the Precision Base Plate with your intricate dies.  The base plate will give you a nice clean cut but those pesky little pieces will still be “stuck” in your die cut image.  This is where the Big Shot Die Brush comes in.

Once you’ve die cut your image using the Precision Base Plate you’ll take the die and your die-cut card stock and place them on your foam pad.  Your card stock may or may not stick in the die.  If it does, don’t worry.  The brush will get it out.  If your card stock does pop out of the die you’ll want to place it back in the die before placing the die on the foam pad.

So, after die cutting, place the die with the card stock on your foam pad.  Now roll the brush back and forth over the die making sure that you roll it over all areas of the die.  Now when you remove the die the majority of those little pieces should be on the foam pad.  You make have to poke one or two of them out with a Paper Piercing Tool but the hard part is done!

I know you’re going to LOVE this tool as much as I do.  Click on the image below to purchase yours!  Have a great day!  Take care and Happy Stamping.

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Howl-o-ween Treat Pillow Box

IMG_6842I only bought one Halloween stamp set and one Halloween stamp.   The stamp was the fun If the Broom Fits (see this post).  The stamp set was the adorable Howl-o-ween Treat.  One of the reasons I really like this stamp set besides the the adorable images is that there is a COORDINATING framelit set:  Boo to You!  Woo Hoo!  How can you go wrong with a cute stamp set and coordinating framelits?

I wanted to use some more of the cute Happy Haunting Halloween designer paper.  The ghosts pattern I used yesterday and these little spider webs pattern are probably my favorite from the pack.

Have you tried the Square Pillow Box Thinlits Die yet?  It’s SO easy to use!  You just die cut two of the pattern, adhere the sides together and fold in the tops!  Done!  Then you just decorate it in whatever way you’d like!  Easy peasy!

The hardest part of these little pillow boxes is figuring out what to put in them!  Ha!

Have a wonderful day!  Take care and Happy Stamping!

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