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Have you been checkin' out that Hexagon Hive Thinlits Die? Well, this is Ann Clemmer and
Stamper from stamperdog.com with a few tips on how you're going to have a great time making
this. Because lookit, the first time I used the die, trying to get it out just didn't
work. But let me show you how it does work. You take the Magnetic Platform - not mandatory
but it is a plus - then put a Cutting Pad down, then your Daffodil Delight. And here's
the big thing: put some wax paper on it and then put your die face down so that it will
cut the paper, then the Cutting Pad. While I'm running that through the Big Shot, if
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you subscribe so you can get the next one. Anyway, I put this through two times. One
might do it, but two times works really well, forth and back. And lookit, all these little
bits just fall out of here pretty much. I mean, I probably could have shaken it and
it just would have fallen all out. But you want to make sure that you don't press really
*** all of them because not all of them are supposed to come out. Some of them are
attached. And if you are having a problem getting any of them out not because they're
really stuck in there because it's small, go and get a "pokey tool" or pencil or something.
But just make sure that you're poking where you want it to come out. And then you just
want to take the wax paper off and there you go, first time out - perfect. This is Ann
Clemmer and Stamper at stamperdog.com. Come check us out at stamperdog.com, where we try
to put a little ink, paper and fun into your day. Hexagon Hive Thinlits Die - try to say
that five times fast! (laughter)