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Memory Box dies?? It seems like anywhere I look on line most of the ones I want are out of stock! On the other hand, maybe that's a sign! lol, help please! Thanks!
I order from Ellen Hutson, Frantic Stamper and Crop Stop. All have excellent customer service. These dies are a very hot item right now and do sell out quickly but all three places usually restock quickly. If you let them know what you want they will email when in stock. Hope you find what you're looking for.
You can also get them from impressrubberstamps.com. It's a store based in Seattle,WA and the people there are wonderful. I live locally so haven't ordered online, but have read that they ship fast. The dies are in the tools section and they seem to have a lot of them in stock. If you sign up for emails or like them on Facebook they occasionally send out coupons.
I ditto Ellen Hutson, Frantic Stamper, and Impress. Another to try is Dutch Paper Crafts, but in her case you need to email with the brand, product number, and name for her to check her available stock. DutchPaperCrafts
If you are ordering because of seeing some great creations from the dies, you are probably waiting too long! When the new dies come out, the hottest dies will sell out super fast (couple of days). I subscribe to all the Memory Box blogs and start shopping as soon as I see new ones I want.
Aw man Gypsy Rose, you enabled me.;) The things I wanted over the weekend were sold out of the other stores but I just ordered them from Frantic Stamper. Thanks
I just ordered some from Susana's Custom Art and Card Design yesterday morning and they were shipped yesterday and I got a refund because the shipping wasn't as much as they originally calculated.
Just wanted to add that I ordered my dies on Monday morning, they were shipped same day and I received them today (Wednesday) in mail along with a small stamp, package of self-adhesive pearls and a very pretty spool of American Crafts premium ribbon. Certainly great service and I will definitely order from her again.
Slight hijack for a quick question. I have seen these dies at a couple of online stores that I go to, and I would like to know if you can use them in the Big Shot and if so what is the sandwich? Thank you. Now back to the original posters question.
Slight hijack for a quick question. I have seen these dies at a couple of online stores that I go to, and I would like to know if you can use them in the Big Shot and if so what is the sandwich? Thank you. Now back to the original posters question.
Yes you can use them the Big Shot. Sandwich: both tabs, acrylic plate, paper, die cut face down, acrylic plate. Be careful, buying MB dies are addictive...LOL
Yes you can use them the Big Shot. Sandwich: both tabs, acrylic plate, paper, die cut face down, acrylic plate. Be careful, buying MB dies are addictive...LOL
Thank you, I think? lol I have seen these wonderful dies and I would love to get some/a lot so now that you have answered my question I can start ordering them and playing.
Don't forget that you can also use your MB dies (or any thin die for that matter) for embossing, too. Just get the rubber gasket (I have the tan Spellbinders one) and put it between your paper and the cutting plate and it will give so it embosses the paper rather than cut it. I have a cuttlebug and the sandwich (from bottom up) is A plate, B plate, rubber gasket, cardstock, die with cutting side down, B plate. I add a cardstock shim or 2 if I want a deeper impression since my machine is loose.
The MB dies are beautiful embossed because they are so intricate.