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Echo Park - Designer Dies - Ava Uppercase Alphabet

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Echo Park - Designer Dies - Ava Uppercase Alphabet

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Never forget to cross your T's and dot your I's with the Echo Park Ava Uppercase Alphabet Dies. These dies are able to cut through paper, cardstock, and other thin materials. They work with most die cutting machines. Echo Park design Themes: Alphabets and Numbers, School, Children, Family, Card Making Pac...  Full Description & Details
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Never forget to cross your T's and dot your I's with the Echo Park Ava Uppercase Alphabet Dies. These dies are able to cut through paper, cardstock, and other thin materials. They work with most die cutting machines.
  • Echo Park design
  • Themes: Alphabets and Numbers, School, Children, Family, Card Making
  • Pack features 26 dies
  • Constructed from metal
  • Made in the USA
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ecp-eppdie717
UPC
752830384101
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    Echo Park Ava Uppercase Alphabet

    What you see is what you get. ONE DIE. One huge block of all 26 letters. Want HELLO. Must cut all 26 letter TWICE to get the two "L"s. Lots of other letters left over. If you used "Stick It", you're out even more.

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    One Piece Die

    This is one piece die. On one hand, I'm thankful I don't have to wire cut all 26 letters.

    On the other, I have to be thrifty with my paper if I need to spell out a word. Unless you want to have a box keep all 26 letters for every time you run it through, which I've tried that method... you can just place the (scrap) paper over a specific letter to spell your words. In general, alphabet dies are more expensive, so I don't understand why the company can't just design it so all pieces are already cut by the machine.

    I hate snags, can't you tell?!?!

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