Grungeboard Series Stickles

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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2010

This is another super easy technique that yields great results. I also show you how I store my Tim Holtz dies and folders. Check out my blog for more fun!

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  • Hi Amy, can you tell me what the C plate for the cuttlebug is used for. I dont have a C plate so I have no idea what the difference is.

  • @Shonz14nw The C plate is used for Cuttlekids dies and Spellbinders Nestabilities dies. I only used mine once. I usually use my A and B plates. The C plate is not need is you don't have those dies that require it. Hope this helps!

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  • it almost looks like a stamp! LOL I love rock candy stickles! :) ANother great technique share! TFS!

  • Love how you organize your dies! I'm kicking myself for not keeping the packaging for my dies now! :)

  • Love this one! :o)

  • Amy, I'm enjoying your grungeboard series.....thanks for taking to time to make it

  • Love stickles. Me too, I keep my dies in its original package and just cut out the top. The only thing I don't like is....I always scratch my fingers. LOL!!! But, I like to keep it nice and clean. heehee TFS!

  • thanks for sharing

  • Great technique! Loved the way you stored your Tim Holtz items! Really good idea on the sleeves for the dies. TFS!

  • Great storage ideas!

    tfs,

    Marlene

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