I’m so glad you’re showing the die cuts, specially since the dies don’t come with the illustrations, like the originals do. I’m subscribing to your channel to laugh a bit, like I just did. T4s
The scallop corner die-cut is very fancy, indeed. I’m just in love with that Mintay coastal living/seashore theme. The individual seashell die-cuts make such beautiful cut-outs!
re: the circle die at aprox 19:00. i agree that there should be holes to poke out the paper etc, but to work with what you have i have two tips. use a piece of parchment paper between the diecut and the cardstock. it will prevent the cardstock from sticking in the thin lines and taring when you try and remove it. use a paper piercer to take out the bits that are stuck in the die. i have a couple dies from temu that i need to do this with. just poke one end of the paper at an angle inward toward the center of the paper and pull/scoop upward. its really hard to describe it without showing it! i'm sure you will figure it out. yes, it's not an ideal way to use the diecut but you have it and it is really nice so maybe there are ways to make it a bit more user friendly! good luck!
Sometimes I get a die that doesn’t cut good either so it becomes an embossing “die” or I use it with my hot foil press machine. That way I keep them in a separate binder from my cutting dies.
I was really hoping that modern mid-century starburst die-cut would’ve worked, it’s so pretty! There’s gotta be something else similar that you can find.
TYFS. I want one of those case for my journal and pens. I was wondering how TEMU dies cut. I’m trying to do better about paying attention to checking sizes.
Great review of the dies. I'm so disappointed as I tried ordering dies and embossing folders 2 days ago and they ALL had been discontinued. In fact, all the crafting items have been discontinued. I so missed out! Probably the craft companies put up a fuss because they were losing money since Temu sells so much cheaper.
I think (not sure) you are supposed to separate the shells. That is what I do. I use wire cutters to snip off the little pieces that hold the small pieces together in one. The more expensive dies from other companies come already separated with smooth edges, but they are way pricier than Temu.
You do realize that almost all craft supplies are made in China. Even brand name ones like Tim Holtz. Look at labels on products & you will find almost everything is imported. Even your prescriptions & food unfortunately are manufactured in China.
Love that you showed examples of your dies. I love TEMU dies.
Love the Angoo craft/art supplies bags, and the dusty lavender and mint green that they came in are beautiful!
I’m so glad you’re showing the die cuts, specially since the dies don’t come with the illustrations, like the originals do. I’m subscribing to your channel to laugh a bit, like I just did. T4s
The scallop corner die-cut is very fancy, indeed. I’m just in love with that Mintay coastal living/seashore theme. The individual seashell die-cuts make such beautiful cut-outs!
re: the circle die at aprox 19:00. i agree that there should be holes to poke out the paper etc, but to work with what you have i have two tips.
use a piece of parchment paper between the diecut and the cardstock. it will prevent the cardstock from sticking in the thin lines and taring when you try and remove it.
use a paper piercer to take out the bits that are stuck in the die. i have a couple dies from temu that i need to do this with. just poke one end of the paper at an angle inward toward the center of the paper and pull/scoop upward. its really hard to describe it without showing it! i'm sure you will figure it out.
yes, it's not an ideal way to use the diecut but you have it and it is really nice so maybe there are ways to make it a bit more user friendly!
good luck!
I’m a new subscriber! I really like the dies that you found.
Thank you so much for subscribing! Welcome!
I am in total favour of that mint green sea themed paper! 🐚
That is why I got rid of the other greens I had tried to add. Not everything has to match but the other greens were not jiving.
Thanks for sharing the Temu haul! Great dies!😊
Sometimes I get a die that doesn’t cut good either so it becomes an embossing “die” or I use it with my hot foil press machine. That way I keep them in a separate binder from my cutting dies.
I was really hoping that modern mid-century starburst die-cut would’ve worked, it’s so pretty! There’s gotta be something else similar that you can find.
You may get a better result with the shells if you cut them individually rathe than all fixed together
Some times if u add a piece of card stock under the plate it will cut better more pressure.
Love the postage stamp and ticket die looks really fun!
Put wax paper between the die and the paper and it will pop right out!!
The die to make envelopes and folders seems like very useful!
Those were the Tim does that were like 30 bucks each. I really just wanted the main dies not all the numbers.
TYFS. I want one of those case for my journal and pens. I was wondering how TEMU dies cut. I’m trying to do better about paying attention to checking sizes.
Great review of the dies. I'm so disappointed as I tried ordering dies and embossing folders 2 days ago and they ALL had been discontinued. In fact, all the crafting items have been discontinued. I so missed out! Probably the craft companies put up a fuss because they were losing money since Temu sells so much cheaper.
I think (not sure) you are supposed to separate the shells. That is what I do. I use wire cutters to snip off the little pieces that hold the small pieces together in one. The more expensive dies from other companies come already separated with smooth edges, but they are way pricier than Temu.
The opening on the lavender bag is called a doctors bag.
Ohhhh the bottle with the whale!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
The seashell dies looks great, especially with the metallic Tim paper
They are going to be amazing finishing touches.
Dryer sheets help out with the intricate dies.
I forgot about that!!
Wait...what??? How, exactly? Help me out with this tip!
@@laurie4275 You get a dryer sheet and put it in between the paper and die. There are videos if you haven't looked it up already.
Cute sea life dies!
Hey, I thought that was a dolphin, too! 😂Love that whale die!🐳
Do you have trouble with Temu dies not cutting the paper? I am having trouble that it is not cutting the paper. Any tips?
The mid century die looks so good, hopefully there’s another way to utilize it
Huge disappointment as that die is so cool but horribly made.
So you have a travelers case for your travelers notebook! Yay!
Seems kinda redundant but everything needs it's own bag in my life.
Those tiny envelopes are fun on a cluster
Love the detail with the lil splash from the cutie whale!
It’s nice that you’re showing us the dies and What they look like after you cut them out, But you are not letting us know the names of the dies. 😢
I dont know if TEMU has names for the dies but I will work on that!
I've that the names mostly don't match what the dies look like even w/the earrings. they come up w/some funny names@@ModMaid
Hope you requested a refund for the bad dies.
Thanks for sharing ❤
Did you shim the shells, or use a metal cutting plate.
No, but I will next time for sure!!
TEMU had the Angoo brand?
Need to look for MORE!
Get some Cut Tidy works amazing.
I dont know what that is!
Paper Bunny! Yes, those are the pen cases we got!
Your mind goes blank sometimes making these videos!
tray putting a pice of card stock on top of the die like a shim thats what i do
I was wondering if it just needed a shim! Good call! Thanks for subscribing and commenting!
I won’t order from Chinise companies. Never ever ever as things are and have been for years
You do realize that almost all craft supplies are made in China. Even brand name ones like Tim Holtz. Look at labels on products & you will find almost everything is imported. Even your prescriptions & food unfortunately are manufactured in China.