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Spellbinders • Metal Cutting Dies Set Snowman Scene Winter 3.77" 17pcs
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Spellbinders • Metal Cutting Dies Set Snowman Scene Winter 3.77" 17pcs

  • 17 thin metal dies for winter snowman scenes
  • Cut crisp snowmen, trees and ornaments for cards
  • Mix layers for neat, consistent die-cut results

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Create magical winter snowman scenes with this Spellbinders metal cutting dies set, designed for cheerful cards and memorable scrapbooking projects. With 17 thin metal dies, you can cut crisp snowmen, evergreens, snowy slopes and ornaments for a polished finish every time. The set lets you build layered snow globes or playful standalone designs, using simple die cut shapes that deliver neat, consistent results. Add winter sentiment strips like “Let it Snow” or “Holly Jolly” to your finished pieces, and enjoy crafting that’s as fun as a snow day morning.

Each element, from snowman hats to tiny carrot noses, swaps easily so you can style your own unique designs on each card or tag. Use your die cutting machine with coloured cardstock, glitter paper or patterned scraps, then layer and inlay for added depth and detail. These versatile metal dies work beautifully for holiday cards, memory keeping, and festive table décor, and coordinate seamlessly with Simon's Snow Globe Etched Dies for endless mix-and-match options. Largest die is 3.77 in (9.60 cm), smallest is 0.10 in (0.30 cm).

ArtikelcodeS4-1324
Barcode813233038944
BrandSpellbinders
Product dimensions18,75 x 4,13 x 0,2 cm
ApplicationArt journaling, Scrapbooking, Card-making