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hi there and welcome this is Jennifer McGuire and today I am honored to be a guest at over at Ellen Hudson it is her 12 tags of Christmas with a feminine twist and I do this every year and I always look forward to it well today I will be using hero arts products one of my favorite companies and Iamp;#39;m going to show you a really easy way to create a three-dimensional tag using die-cutting now there are many different dyes that would work for this and Iamp;#39;ll give some tips on how to choose but I have three examples the first example is the tree one and Iamp;#39;ll be using the hero arts fir tree infinity die set now for this technique you need a die that is symmetrical that you can fold it down the middle and the two sides will meet up nicely now this tree isnamp;#39;t perfectly symmetrical because of the jagged tree edges but itamp;#39;s close enough for this technique usually you want to use something like a circle or a star that you can fold in half perfectly now Iamp;#