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Mrs. Eggplant Mrs. Eggplant, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 28, Human Resources Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Associate Marketing Manager Engagement Date: January 19, 2007 Wedding Date: October 20, 2007 Blogging Since: May 31, 2007 Venue: Ceremony at a cement and stained glass cathedral and reception at a boutique hotel ballroom About Me: I'm a shopping junkie who lives to discover great deals and a craft addict that loves to scrapbook and knit. My profile picture was taken on the day I got engaged which is why my smile is so huge!
 
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Mrs. Eggplant, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 28, Human Resources Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Associate Marketing Manager Engagement Date: January 19, 2007 Wedding Date: October 20, 2007 Blogging Since: May 31, 2007 Venue: Ceremony at a cement and stained glass cathedral and reception at a boutique hotel ballroom About Me: I'm a shopping junkie who lives to discover great deals and a craft addict that loves to scrapbook and knit. My profile picture was taken on the day I got engaged which is why my smile is so huge!
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Buggin’ Out Some More

April 10th, 2008 @ 4:31 pm by Mrs. Eggplant

If I haven’t convinced you to buy a Cuttlebug yet, maybe this next tutorial will sway you. smiley1015 I’ve shown you how to emboss using Cuttlebug embossing folders and today I will show you how to use Cuttlebug dies. What is a die? A die is a metal form or stencil that is used to punch or cut out shapes. Below is a picture of the Cuttlebug die called Flowers:

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The front of the die has a picture of what the finished cuts will look like.

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The back of the die is padded with foam. If you press down on the foam, you can feel the metal stencil edge that cuts through the paper.

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For my project, I only needed to cut one flower so I trimmed a small piece of paper down and placed it over the shape that I wanted to use. To use the dies, you will need to use the sandwich technique that I showed you in my first tutorial. (A plate + B plate + die tool + cardstock + B plate). Once I finished assembling the Cuttlebug sandwich, I cranked it through the machine.

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I removed the top plate and here is what the die cut looked like.

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After removing all the surrounding paper scraps, I was left with a single perfectly cut flower.

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Note that the top B plate of the Cuttlebug sandwich will have permanent impressions engraved from the metal edges of the dies. The plate warps a bit when it is sandwiched with the dies and will eventually need to be replaced after heavy usage.

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I added the flower as an embellishment to another thank you card I made. The card is 5.5″ x 4.25″ and the center rectangle is 4.25″ x 3″. I layered the center piece with different patterned paper and ribbon. “Thank you” is stamped on a small piece of white paper and layered onto a rectangle of celery-colored cardstock that I cut with a pair of scalloped scissors.

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Here’s a close up picture. I added a little rhinestone to the middle of the flower to give the card some sparkle.

Go out and buy your Cuttlebug today! smiley1015

19 Responses to “Buggin’ Out Some More”

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Miss Lovebird says:

I was at Michael’s last weekend and they had it in stock! Mr. Lovebird had to literally drag me away…

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calibride says:

*bowing* to the arts and crafts queen!

btw, michael’s has this 50% off coupon. I thnk the sale begins this sun for those who dont know yet!

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Nstar says:

Cuttlebugs and their accessories are 50% off at Michael’s this week in Canada! Not sure if it’s different in the US.

Mrs. Eggplant - all your DIY projects are so awesome. You are indeed the arts and crafts queen!

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k says:

loves it!

ive been dying to get a diecut machine, but am torn between the cuttlebug and sizzix bigkick…

could you tel me/us what made you get the cuttlebug over any other machine (like the bigkick)?

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JoieDeVie says:

a surprise 50% off online coupon for michael’s popped up for me last week, after i had started stalking you cuttlebug projects. so i got mine for 40 bucks, however they were out of stock of most of the embossing folders… so no swiss dots for me yet!

best part… you can use all other diecut plates including sizzix !

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Miss Lovebug says:

YOU ARE THE CARD MASTER.

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Mrs. Bee says:

you had me at the first post. i want one!!

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heavnzbrat says:

omg, u truly are amazing. ahahah everyones comments are so funny too. u deserve a tiara.

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Cara says:

Mrs. Eggplant, your cards are beautiful! Your first post convinced me to buy one, and I went to Michaels earlier this week — they (and the accessories!) are 50% off. They must be popular, because I went the second day of the sale and I got the last one. Yay for crafts!

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Sheriff says:

Wow, this looks amazing!! I stalk your posts for arts-crafts ideas that I like to look at, but I know I couldn’t execute nearly as nicely as you do.
I am so undecided about the Cuttlebug because I’m pretty basic with my DIY projects and I’m worried I wouldn’t use it much. I mean, let’s face it, if I did that same card, the ribbons would be all wrinkly and the rhinestone would be off-center.

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swtlmt says:

I was on the fence before but this tipped me over! You are SO good! First thing I did after work was go to Michaels and now I’m the proud owner of the Cuttlebug!

Inks and scrapbooking stuff are 50% too!

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Sheenah says:

I got a 50% coupon for AC Moore last week which is only good for tomorrow (Saturday). I have literally been counting the hours until I can rush into the store and get my new best friend! Thanks for the tutorials, Eggplant :)

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Shawn says:

Oh, you convinced me last week, you had me at swiss dot.

I ordered mine from JK Crafts because they were out of stock at the craft stores in my area, but it is taking FOREVER to get here. I do not recommend buying anything from there if you would like it in a timly manner. Nothing like the Paper Source orders that seem to arrive immediately… thank goodness!

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Nicole R. says:

I love it … and the colors are so refreshing! Great job!

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Kelsey Forester says:

HEY! I love my cuttlebug and it’s great that you’re showing others how great of a craft tool it is! I love your card. Is that Papertrey Ink cardstock? I believe it is! Have a great day!

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Cuttlebug Tutorial : One Red String says:

[…] at WeddingBee, Mrs. Eggplant shows us how to use a cuttlebug, a great tool to use to personalize your invitations! […]

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Jen says:

Can you do custom dies with this tool, or do you just have to use the ones that they provide?

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Mel says:

I just scored a cuttlebug on ebay for a great price (I’d never heard of it until Weddingbee!) and when I was looking around at people’s stores, I noticed that the dies come in different colors (even if they’re the same size and shape) what’s the difference?


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