
Do not emboss, just die cut. It's the standard sandwich in the Wizard. It won't hurt a thing. Just remember to put both cut edges facing up!

A sweet way to showcase a photo and have a little embellishment left over. :o)

You can do this with any combination of dies. Here, I'm layering one of the stars form the star nestability die with the seed packet:

Just cuts so perfectly!

Again, I could put a photo in here, add a tag, just about anything. The key...cut, do not emboss. As long as you don't emboss, the word "seeds" will not show up and you can have new options for an older die!

So stay tuned. Tomorrow, I plan to kick this technique up a level! Bet you are wondering what I could do next?
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