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Welcome Everyone! Itamp;#39;s Jennifer McGuire. Today I wanted to share with you a technique to achieve a faux laser cut card look. In stationary laser cut cards are so popular right now. I love the look. I love the detail and the how intricate it is. I wanted to see if we could kind of get that look with cards that I created with die cutting. So I have three cards here today. They use different dies for that intricate look in the center of that laser cut look. I just wanted to be able to show you that you could use a variety of die cuts for this. Now for all of these cards Iamp;#39;m using a pearlescent white card stock. The one on the right. You can see how it compares to regular white card stock. I thought that would be a little more interesting than just plain white card stock. But you could, if you wanted, just plain white. I just love the shimmer of this card stock. I am using an older die set from Sizzix. This has a bunch of different size hearts in it. I picked this medium on