✂️ Cut above the rest — craft your story in 3D!
The Lapoo 3D Backgrounds Frame Metal Cutting Die is a durable, high-carbon steel stencil set measuring 6.2 x 5.1 inches, designed for precise cutting of cardstock, chipboard, fabric, and specialty papers. Compatible with most die cutting machines, it enables layered, dimensional paper crafts perfect for scrapbooking, card making, and personalized decorations, making every project uniquely yours.
Material Type | Carbon Steel |
Style | Various Labels 6.2 x 5.1 in |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6.2"L x 5.1"W |
S**E
It easy to make and great for any occasion.
Cut as the front of a greeting card, the daisies can stand alone to make a beautiful card. It’s simple, easy to make and if you want to add a small sentiment like “thank you” on the front or add a floral or solid print on the back side for a little more color, that looks good, as well. I wouldn’t add trim, borders, rhinestones, etc because it looks great as is. Oh, I did put a dab of gold glitter in the middle of each flower, but that’s all.I’m very happy with this die cut.
S**Y
Awesome for card making.
Great set. Cuts well and so many to choose from.
A**R
They work well
Received in good time and as expected.
L**'
In love with those daisys
Very fast service Cuts well. Big thank you
P**D
easy to use
simple an d elegant
J**S
Easy to use and good quality.
These are a great set to have in crafting.
S**R
Skip This One: This Die Just Doesn't Cut It!
I was so excited about this die, envisioning all the unique cards I could make, but it proved to be a major disappointment.First impressions were good: the die feels sturdy and came as one solid piece, which I appreciated. I ran it through my Big Shot with some 65 lb textured cardstock, hoping for lovely window blinds. While the paper released from the die without a problem, extracting all those intricate cut-outs was impossible. The paper just kept tearing, and I eventually gave up in frustration.Undeterred, I tried a second time, cranking it through twice with a different 65 lb cardstock, this time plain. Again, roughly 60% of the cut released easily, but the same problematic section refused to cut cleanly and tore. For my final attempt, I grabbed a piece of cheap printer paper. Even after cranking it through twice, that stubborn section still wouldn't separate.I always consider the possibility of user error, especially when leaving unfavorable feedback. However, my Big Shot is functioning perfectly; I successfully cut two other dies in the same session, and the resistance felt appropriate when using this one. I'm confident this isn't due to any error on my part. This die appears to have a significant area (approximately 40%) that simply cannot cut through even the thinnest papers.PLEASE NOTE: At the last minute I decided to do an Exchange instead of a Return. The second Die, although slightly better, still had the same issue in the same area at the bottom of the blinds rather I used cardstock or simple printer paper. Exasperated, I decided to give up and just return it.
B**A
Dies
Smaller than expected
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