Add a touch of tranquility and serenity to your projects with these beautiful die-cut birds.
The embossed details and delicate cuts really make these feathery friends pop. If you want a more dimensional look, you can fold the feathers to make the designs almost fly off the paper. The... Read more
Hummingbird Card Creator Etched Dies is part of Bibi's Hummingbirds Collection by Bibi Cameron with 15 thin metal cutting dies in the set. Cut and assembled creates a lovely, shaped card of a hummingbird or a stunning focal point that can fit an A7 card front. The choice... Read more
Craft die from Frantic Stamper featuring a smiling shark showing off its sharp teeth! The Happy Shark die set contains 5 pieces to assemble into a friendly cartoon-style shark. The Happy Shark measures approx. 3.75" x 2.7" assembled.
The Peek Around Elephant die measures 2.875" x 2.25". Position it at the edge of a card, or coming out from behind a tree, or even within a window! He's just there peeking around!
Our Frantic Stamper Precision Dies work in most consumer table top die cutting machines such as the Cuttlebug, Big Shot, vagabond, Boss Cut, and Grand Calibur.
The Cute Bear die set is sure to make you smile. This awesome set includes the cutest brown bear you've ever seen. He is hungry for honey (of course), but doesn't want to get stung by the bees! You can build an entire story around this guy.
This die is perfect for using with the Branch... Read more
The Animal Tracks die set includes 3 border set of animal tracks you can use for a variety of projects. These tracks can be used as you normally would use a die, or as a reverse-cut to make the animal prints into your paper. Each border pattern is approx. 5.25" long
How can you not fall in love with a walrus? With their goofy looks, and loveable personalities, even their laughter-like grunts, how can you not love walruses?
Our walrus die set comes complete with an iceberg (3.9" x 1"), Wally 2.625" x 2.625", and of course, his fishy dinner (0.95" x 0.5"). For extra silliness, add a hat from die FRA10928.