This Summer at CHA Tim Holtz revelaed he has an exciting collaboration with Stampers Anonymous and Sizzix in the form of Stamp and Die packs! These fabulous packs include a set of rubber stamps and multiple thin-ruled dies for each stamp so you can layer these images to your heart’s desire! These were created with the crafter’s in mind that do not own the Sizzix eClips but still wanted to die-cut around your favorite Tim Holtz stamps and images.
Take a look at the video below where Tim shows us some tips and tricks with these new goodies!
I know I’m going to be all over these when they get into stores! How about you crafters? Let me know what you think in the comments!
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Charlotte says
love it. how fun! how are they rubbing the edges of their papers without the paper crinkling up? and getting nice smooth paper after spritzing? my paper always look all wompy after drying, even after ironing.
anne v says
I love these combos-are they the same size as the already released stamps-
They seem to look larger.
Claret says
I am waiting for these die packs. I love the snowman!
Cheryl says
I just can not wait for these to come out I have been all over the web looking for them and visited several craft stories just hoping to find them, but it looks like Sept for the fall ones and Oct for the Holiday ones. Again I can not wait.
Rosann says
Oh can’t wait to get these!!
Jenny says
Charlotte- Tim is using a nice heavy card stock. The weight & quality of your paper really counts when you are using wet media!