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I worked on my first layered die cut tonight...still not quite finished and the small areas are giving me quite the headache from picking up all the spots  I might finish up tomorrow lol but I need to step away from it for the night. Comments and suggestions would be very much appreciated as this is my first attempt. I used the Disney Classics Cartridge 
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Oh wow! I think you've done a great job! And to tackle one of the Disney images as the first one you have to layer is brave! Those little pieces can be. . . well. . .a pain!
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Thankyou very much! I think I might have to invest in a pair of good tweezers for the small pieces...I got the adhesive on with my little Xeron but had a hell of a time trying to pick them up!
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i think you have done a great job.. i don't see anything wrong with it!!
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It looks great!
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Great job! Looks as good as any I've seen. TFS
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Originally Posted by: MissMyCrome  Thankyou very much! I think I might have to invest in a pair of good tweezers for the small pieces...I got the adhesive on with my little Xeron but had a hell of a time trying to pick them up! The TweezerBee tweezers work great for picking up small pieces. I have them and use them all the time. Just a suggestion.
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Originally Posted by: Sherri Braun  The TweezerBee tweezers work great for picking up small pieces. I have them and use them all the time. Just a suggestion. I was talking to my friend last night while I was having the problem and she actually suggested these too lol
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It looks great. From experience, I know how the small pieces can make you go cross eyed. I use tweezers it really hepls with the really small things. Keep up the good work. TTFN Al
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WOW! It looks beautiful! I agree with Scrapalette, working with the Disney carts is challenging! Can't wait to see more, Kathy
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Great job MissMyCrome!!!
I bought a QuickStik from Lifestyle Crafts (QuickKutz) and it is the best thing!! It has tacky stuff on one end and interchanegable pointy tools on the other. I love it!
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I didn't realize the Disney cartridge would be such a hard one to start with..it made the stuff I've done with create a critter seem like a piece of cake though lol
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For a first-timer and a Disney image to boot...You did a great job!
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