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Hello there everyone! Its Jennifer McGuire here and I appreciate you stopping by for another video today. Now, in this video Im going to show you how to do a very simple technique. Its so simple in fact that Im going to create a set of note cards with this technique and it is doing partial die cutting to create a unique border. Another great thing about these cards is there arent many products needed for it. So lets go ahead and get started. Im going to use my T-Ruler and a pencil to draw a line on a piece of 4.25x5.5 Neenah white card stock. Any card stock would work here. I have my Big Shot and I have taped my platform and the bottom cutting plate together. This will just make this technique easier. You dont have to do this, but I want to keep those lined up perfectly on the edge. We are going to do partial die cutting which is a fun technique and it really allows you to get more out of your dies. I have some Micropore Tape here. Washi Tape, any kind of little bits of tape