
I just completed a Die Cut exchange with Marie Aviza. She did an awesome job separating all of the dies so we could all have one of each Big Shot Die.

After I got all of the dies I adhesived them on to a piece of card stock in the order of the catalog.

Then I put a clear folder over them and put a metal ring on to make a booklet.

Here is the whole booklet when completed. It is an easy way to keep track of all the dies. I always think it looks better when you can actually see the dies. I just have a couple left to collect. Thank you Marie for all your hard work of getting 50 people together to send the dies. Thank you for looking!!!
1 comment:
this is an awesome idea- I love it! Once I get some time I want to do this very thing!Peg- you always have the BESt ideas here on your blog- love it!
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