I found a list of 120 things you can use your Big Shot machine for and
will be posting them 10 at a time on Sundays until it's complete! I'm
sure there are more so if you can think of one that doesn't get posted,
please be sure to leave it as a comment. Here are the next 10!
81. Try making
tiny beaded books out of any shape for a miniature keepsake.
82. Cut wood
veneer or fine paper to unify a room's decor. For example, die cut lots of
lovely hearts from hand made paper to match a romantic decor. Hot glue these to
the ends of curtain rods, or cording to be used for tie-backs, or baskets, or
even to the wall as a border at the top of the wall or at chair rail height.
This works for themed party decor as well.
83. Die cut
shapes and titles and make plant markers for your garden. Laminate your shapes
to make them extra durable. What a fun way to memorize plant names, and
remember what you've planted.
84. Let your
kids use die cut shapes to design their own place mat. Laminate when you are
finished for a long lasting treasure.
85. Die cut
confetti shapes and themed shapes and sprinkle them onto a table to add
festivity to any occasion. Cut some shapes out of foil for an even more festive
look.
86. Cut large Big
Shot shapes from cork board and adhere to the wall in a straight line or in a
design, for a cork-board strip to pin up notes or children's art work.
87. Thinly
roll out Makin's No Bake Clay using a rolling pin, and let dry for a day or so.
Now use Big Shot to cut all sorts of clay shapes for cards, scrapbook pages or
crafting projects.
88. Die cut
your own bumper stickers.
89. Make paper
dog tags for your stuffed animals.
90. Make your
own wine labels for your friends.

















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