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hello and welcome to another video this is Jennifer McGuire Iamp;#39;m always looking for ways to use my stamps together with my die-cuts for a new look well today weamp;#39;re going to do an inlay technique that allows you to get a really smooth look between your stamps and your die-cuts this technique works particularly well with background dyes however Iamp;#39;ll give you an example using the non background dye I also like this technique with stamps that you have coordinating dies to go along with so this will allow you to get more value out of those coordinating die sets okay so letamp;#39;s start with this unicorn example where we have a background layer die-cut and then we have a unicorn inlaid into the pattern Iamp;#39;m using the pink fresh studio magical Christmas stamp set and coordinating die set now youamp;#39;ll notice these dies are very thin looking and Iamp;#39;ve had a lot of questions about that it doesnamp;#39;t matter they still die cut beautifully and hold