I am die cut crazy and know we can make slimline cards without slimline dies. But the dies make the cards so much more interesting and fun as I show in my newest video here. This is the card I show how to make in the video:
I cut all the stitched slimline dies from a set by Kat Scrappiness and taped them together before brushing on colorful ink. I framed a Clear Views Transparency picture in a new Love Ornament die from Hero Arts.
One of my favorite new slimline dies is this leafy border slimline dies from Trinity Stamps. I cut it in dark green and vellum and layered them on a green woodgrain cardbase. The scripty "hello" is a die from Tonic Studios.
The shattered slimline die that is the background on this fall card is a new die from The Ton. I filled in the puzzle with embossed gold, polka-dotted green and orange pieces. "Happy Hello" is a die from Karen Burniston as is the gold maple leaf, and the other two leaves were cut with stitched dies from Impression Obsession.
I had so much fun making slimline cards with slimline dies that I made many more and share them in the video here.
**There is still time to watch and comment on my video from Saturday which is part of a video hop and you can win the card I made in the video and a prize package of dies valued at over $50, so after watching this new video, take a minute to watch and comment on the Jack-O-Lantern video and maybe you will be the lucky winner!
I am entering the first card in the No Stamps challenge at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday.
1 comment:
Love these cards, especially the first and last cards. The last card symbolises the current times.... abstract.
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