If you struggle with getting perfect detailed cuts with any detailed die, you can use this tip!! I turned my Eyelet Blooms die UPSIDE DOWN in my Stampin’ Cut & Emboss machine (with the paper on top of the die) and all the little “dots” came right out!!

Do you have the Eyelet Blooms die, April 2026 Stampin’ Up! product of the month yet? It’s so pretty! I made a couple cards for you featuring this die and the Lovely Blossoms designer paper!

Tip! don’t forget about die cutting designer paper… isn’t it so pretty as the background of this card? My focal points are pretty colored flowers from the Flowers Fair background stamp. See coloring tips and more info about that stamp here.

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In addition to die cutting the DSP (above), I also tried out die cutting an Arch die cut.. how pretty is that!? I love the Mother’s Day card I created with these Stampin’ Up! supplies!

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Great tip! This would be helpful for any die with tiny “pop out” pieces. I wouldn’t have thought to turn the die over, thinking it would damage the die. Thank you for sharing this!
It really isn’t any different than cutting side down.. you are just flipping your sandwich over so the paper is on the top side. I’ve shared this tip in previous videos but I need to share it more often!!
Thanks so much for the tip!
Glad it was helpful!