Hello Friends! It is Dana here today sharing a card that uses all dies, no stamping. I am combining a gorgeous die that was released last month, along with a sneak peek of a new alphabet die set that you are doing to love. Let’s get started, shall we?
I started my card by die cutting the Floral Corner Die from white cardstock. I ran the die through my machine with no shims and the lightest pressure possible. I wanted as many of the small pieces to stay inside the die as possible. I carefully removed the die and added tape to the back to keep all of the small pieces inside the die cut. Next, I colored the flowers and leaves with Copic markers. I made sure my ink went outside the lines and covered the area.
I then ran the Floral Corner Die back through my die cutting machine. This time I used my shims and created a clean cut. I attached my frame to my floral cluster with liquid glue. I think this is a fun technique for adding color to a die cut area without having to inlay all of the small pieces back into the die.
Next, I used the new Thin Alpha Dies and die cut the word Hello from white cardstock. I die cut the letters three times and stacked them to give them some dimension. I used the same colors of Copic markers and colored each letter to coordinate with my floral cluster.
To finish my card, I used the Stitched Rectangle Die to create my card panel. I then attached my floral cluster to my card front with foam adhesive. Lastly, I added my sentiment with liquid glue.
Thanks for joining me today. I hope I inspired you to try a “new” technique with your dies. Have a great week and I will be back next Sunday with another project to share with you all.
Dana
Pretty card!
This is SO cute!! Love the florals, the colors and the font-die you chose is perfect!
Beautiful card!
Have a great day!
Marilyn ❤️
Wow! I really love what you did with this floral die. I can’t wait to play with mine.
Oh, I LOVE THIS IDEA!! I have thought: there has to be a better way (of making a card look like this, but not doing it the difficult way I have in the past), so I am really glad that I saw this post. I am going to try this, for sure. Thank you!