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Old 09-27-2020, 03:02 PM   #1  
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I'm doing some deep excavation of craft room storage and found a package of this that I bought (fell in love with the cute marching animals, no doubt). I can see ways scrapbookers would use the 12 x 12 whole, but I'm a cardmaker. I've seen some card examples with individual images from the papers and they're enchanting, especially box cards and 3-D scenes. But do I assume correctly that these crafters FUSSY-CUT ALL THOSE ELEMENTS to make use of these papers on cards? Is THAT WHAT I ACTUALLY THOUGHT I would do when I bought this paper??! [insert me now laughing at my own expense]


Lol, in all honesty, I probably figured it would be fun to fussy-cut such cute images. And I don't despise fussy-cutting, but this just seems like a weird choice I made.


Folks out there who bought and used this DSP pack for cardmaking, is that mainly how you made use of the papers? Any other great tips for getting good mileage out of this pack?
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I think usually people who made cards with that paper bought the dies that matched the stamp set and the paper.  The dies would cut out the fox with the flag for sure and a few other images on the other sheets of DSP. 
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I think usually people who made cards with that paper bought the dies that matched the stamp set and the paper.  The dies would cut out the fox with the flag for sure and a few other images on the other sheets of DSP. 

Ohhh, that makes complete sense. I'd forgotten (and/or maybe I never noticed at the time) that that coordinating stamp set and dies even existed. Thank you!
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