
Tag Archives: Card Making
Stamps & Dies Set 2025 Review: Right for Our Shop?
We opened the “2025-2026 Stamps and Dies for Card Making” set (163 pieces) with one question in mind: is it versatile enough for our shop’s holiday rush and year-round custom orders? Right away, the variety stands out—Christmas motifs anchor the collection, but the mix of festival-ready shapes and everyday elements makes it feel less like a one-season purchase and more like a workhorse kit. The dies cut cleanly on our usual cardstock weights, and the stamps deliver crisp impressions with minimal fuss, which matters when we’re batching greeting cards at scale. That said, the real test is consistency across repeated runs and how well the designs match our brand style. This set seems promising—practical, broad, and easy to build around.
Tirrito KANXINER Die-Cut Machine Review: Our Shop?
In our search for a die-cut option that feels both practical and a little celebratory, we put the Tirrito KANXINER Die Cuts Scrapbooking Supplies Kit to work. Sized at 5.91 x 2.99 inches, this graduation-themed metal die set is clearly aimed at invitations and milestone cards—but we found it just as useful for quick scrapbook accents and layered embellishments. The cuts come out crisp when paired with a compatible embossing/die-cutting machine, and the designs lean classic rather than overly trendy, which helps them fit multiple layouts. In our shop workflow, the real test is repeatability, and this set holds up well for small batches. It’s not flashy—just reliably craft-ready.










