Sizzix Thinlits Die Set, Colorize by Tim Holtz, Multicolor

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Looking for a new addition to your card making supplies? Take papercraft to the next level with brand new Colorize technology from Tim Holtz, featuring Clarence. An intricate paper-layering project that is sure to wow Whilst being part of the Thinlits family, Colorize brings a selection of intricate paper-layering projects which enable you to create more dimensional and professional designs than ever before. Create realistic dimension using shadows and highlights for amazing detail Each base shape has crease blades identifying where to place layers, before adding your mid-tone and highlight dies. This may sound complicated, but each layering element is labelled to take the guess work out of placing shades, creating amazing multi-faceted layered results These wafer-thin chemically-etched die sets are designed to cut, emboss or stencil a single sheet of cardstock, paper, metallic foil or vellum for plenty of papercraft projects Compatible with a wide range of Sizzix die cutting machines such as the Sizzix Big Shot, Sizzix Big Shot Plus, Sizzix Big Shot Foldaway, Sizzix Big Shot Express and Sizzix Big Shot Pro. Tip: For ease of use when layering and adding intricate elements, apply Sizzix Adhesive Sheets (656802) to your material before you die cut. You can then apply your intricate elements using Sizzix Curved Fine Tip Tweezers (664140) for precision placing. What is die cutting? Die cutting is a quick and easy way of producing individual, or mass shapes from paper, foil, cardstock or even chipboard using a machine and die, instead of cutting by hand. What cuts my material? A die cutting machine will always be necessary in order to die cut, though it's not the machine itself that physically cuts your material. Your chosen die (for example a Sizzix Bigz, Thinlits or Framelits die), is responsible for cutting the design. . . the machine just applies the pressure. So if you're ever unsure if you can die cut a certain material, check the compatibility of your die rather than your machine How do I use a Thinlits die? It’s easy Grab your Big Shot Machine and Cutting Pads to get started. Firstly, take one cutting pad and place your Thinlits die on top. Then, place your chosen material on top of the die. Complete your sandwich with your second cutting pad placed on the top of the Thinlits die and chosen material and it’s ready to go With one roll through your die cutt