Before you scroll down to view my video on cutting a pop can into a snowflake with your Stampin' Up! Big Shot, take a look at the long list of odd things you can cut with your Big Shot:
Big Shot Materials List for Bigz and Originals Dies
The following materials work well when creating die cuts with the Big Shot machine and Bigz and
Originals dies. Please note the maximum thickness of several materials. As a rule of thumb, you can
cut a material with your Big Shot machine and Bigz or Originals dies if you can cut it using your
Craft & Paper Scissors.
- Thick corkboard
- Thick chipboard (59 mil)
- Colored magnet
- Ruffle board
- Paper wood
- Balsa wood (3/32”)
- Bass wood (1/16”)
- Metal mesh
- Aluminum (.016)
- Tin (.008)
- Adhesive and nonadhesive mat board
- Drawer liner
- Shelf liner
- Vinyl
- Static cling vinyl
- Shrink film
- Fine sandpaper
- Clear acetate (20 mil)
- Vellum
- Card stock
- Patterned paper
- Flocked paper
- Contact paper
- Textured paper
- Metallic paper
- Linen paper
- Suede paper
- Embossed metallic paper
- Basketball embossed paper
- Faux alligator textured paper
- Self-adhesive glitter paper
- Fabric
- Canvas
- Iron-on fabric
- Soft plush fabric
- Burlap
- Velvet
- Corduroy
- Lace
- Heavyweight denim
- Terry cloth
- Funky fur
- Thin leather
- Quilt batting
- Warm & natural batting
- Fusible fleece
- Self-adhesive craft metal
- Self-adhesive cork
- Self-adhesive foam
- Self-adhesive magnet
- Self-adhesive felt
- Adhesive and nonadhesive rubber
- Pop up sponge
- Poly foam
- 100% pure beeswax (cut with parchment paper on top & bottom of beeswax)
(If you can't see the video above, go to my YouTube Channel at www.YouTube.com/2stampis2b.com and find Episode #26)
I'll bet you can think of some really cool projects when looking at this list of things you can cut with your Big Shot that you already own or soon will :-)!
Michelle
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