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A few additional tips:

- Patience is key! Take your time at every step of the process, or you will tear the paper, leaving ragged edges around the card.

- You can use the knitting needle to push the transfer paper into the crevices around the raised number, etc. You can also get reasonably good results by just smoothing it down with your finger, getting the air bubbles out that way.

- Use the flat edge of the X-Acto knife, rather than the tip. Be patient, making several cuts until the paper tears away easily.
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