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Designed for Crafts 


These templates can be used for embossing and cutting. Secure the template to the front of the card using low-tack tape. Place the template on top of the light box with the card. Unsing an embossing tool, carefully press the card into the illuminated contours of the template to make a relief on the front of the card. Rubbing the tip of the tool over the piece of soap/tea-light first, will make it glide more easily. For cutting, turn the card with the template over and trace the parts to cut out with a propelling pencil. Remove the template and cut out using a sharp craft knife.

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Marianne Design Creatables 


New Additions - Creatables are stencils for cutting and embossing paper. Use them in the Cuttlebug machine. Create beautiful designs for your scrapbooking and cards.

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Marianne Design Designables 


Designables are stencils for cutting and embossing paper. You can use them in the Cuttlebug machine. Create beautiful designs for your scrapbooks and cards.

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Celtic Collection Embossing Templates 


The Celtic Collection - Beautiful embossing and cutting templates. These motifs are based on the Celtic knots. Place template on the light box. Lay the paper on top and emboss the motifs. Turn template and paper over and using a pencil trace the parts to be cut out. Carefully remove the template and cut out the paper following the pencil lines. These templates will make an excellent combination with other popular techniques, like the 3D cutting.

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Erica Fortgens Paper Patch 


Brand New! Embroidery on paper. Use Erica's Paper Patch for her Multistencils. Each pack contains 6 pieces of paper and measures 5 3/4" x 8 1/4". $7.95

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Marianne D Mix & Match Templates 


Create the most beautiful cards with Mix & Match using these detailed templates. The templates can be used in many different ways. Embossing, embroidery, cutting, and making lay-outs. Start with embossing, then mark the cutting lines and then prick the embroidery patterns. Cut out the marked parts and finally embroider the patterns. You can use all the patterns on the template or leave out one or more and put a 3D picture, sticker or embellishment there.

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