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I tried some of my serendipity sheets in the Cuttlebug, and it worked. I used a really intricate design (Vintage). I thought that if it worked with that, it would work with anything. Besides, I have an extra set of those so if I ruined them, it wouldn't be so bad.

I used Serendipity from 2005 for the intricate designs and the leaves. I used this year's red & green for the trees and the black & white for the postage frames.

Disclaimer: My serendipity isn't terribly thick. If you try this, do it at your own risk. I don't want anyone to be upset with me if you break anything. I used envelopes, cardstock and other scraps on my serendipity. I used Perfect Paper Adhesive to attach the pieces to cardstock and over the top of it. I stamped and embossed on that. I did not try the pieces with Sparkle Modge Podge in the Cuttlebug because they are already cut into squares.

I know I'll be doing a lot more of this. I especially loved the way the intricate blue designs came out. That wasn't my favorite Serendipity, but it looks great now.

TFL. Have fun. Daria


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