Saturday, July 26, 2025

Anniversary for A Cut Above!!

IN HONOR OF A CUT ABOVE'S ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY!
YES, IT'S BEEN A YEAR OF DIE CUT FUN ALREADY. 
 
 Do you have a favorite die cut?  
One that you use often and can't live without?  
   
Share it with A Cut Above and why it's your "go to" die cut in a reply to this post for a chance to win a $5 Gift Certificate to A Cherry On Top Craft Store.  This includes both manual and electronic machines.  
 

You have until midnight on August, 9, 2025 EST when one winner will be chosen by random draw.   Winner posted on August 10, 2025. 
 
Looking forward to seeing your response.
 
Thanks for sharing!
A Cut Above 

7 comments:

  1. The one I use the most is the largest stitched rectangle set from Lawn Fawn. A close second would be the stitched hillside dies from Lawn Fawn. They are both so versatile and I use them ALL the time!

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  2. For me it's a tie between a tag set and a nesting stitched edge circle set! I have become obsessed with die cuts and I love using them in unique ways on my cards and creations! :)

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  3. Happy Anniversary. I so love the die cut of the centre step card and I couldn't miss my stitched circle, rectangle and square dies. I cannot live without dies!

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  4. Happy Anniversary to A Cut Above!
    My favorite dies are a set of circle dies in graduated sizes! They come in handy for so many cards I make and I consider them a great basic set that I reach for often!

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  5. Funny enough, the die I actually use MOST is the smallest one: my Waffle Flower tag hole reinforcer. I like to make my own tags for different projects, so the little tag hole in a contrasting color is good to have. I think I accidentally vacuumed up my first die, so had to get another one posthaste. ;-)

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  6. Sorry, I think I just posted anonymously. My most used dies are a large set of circle dies because one always fits what I need it for. Among non-utilitarian dies, I use several floral stems and a set of small clouds alot.

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