Hi There,
Today I am bringing you a card created using Elizabeth Craft Designs' new die release. We had a huge release in January and these dies are amazing to work with. I am featuring two of the newest ones here today.
This card is made exclusively with Elizabeth Craft Designs' dies. The base card is cut using the Stitched Rectangles by Els Van De Burgt Studios. The white piece is cut from ECD's Soft Finish Cardstock using the new Diamond Background Die by Joset Designs. die, and the focal is the new Dandelion Fluff Die by ModaScraps.
The first thing I did was cut a card base and backing piece for the background die out of dark blue card stock. I attached the dark blue piece to the back of the diamond background stamp so that the inked Dandelion Fluff die would show up nicely. I have used distress inks to ink up the Dandelion Fluff Die.
I also cut some foam tape to fit along a few areas of the Dandelion Fluff die so it too would pop up on the card front.
The sentiment was fussy cut from the same paper pad that the background came from.
The final card is quite striking.
Thank you for stopping by today. I would be so blessed if you would leave your contact info in one of the "Follow Me" options on the left tool bar. It is a huge compliment to have followers such as yourself :-)
Melanie
Today I am bringing you a card created using Elizabeth Craft Designs' new die release. We had a huge release in January and these dies are amazing to work with. I am featuring two of the newest ones here today.
This card is made exclusively with Elizabeth Craft Designs' dies. The base card is cut using the Stitched Rectangles by Els Van De Burgt Studios. The white piece is cut from ECD's Soft Finish Cardstock using the new Diamond Background Die by Joset Designs. die, and the focal is the new Dandelion Fluff Die by ModaScraps.
The first thing I did was cut a card base and backing piece for the background die out of dark blue card stock. I attached the dark blue piece to the back of the diamond background stamp so that the inked Dandelion Fluff die would show up nicely. I have used distress inks to ink up the Dandelion Fluff Die.
I cut a piece of patterned paper and added it to the card base before adding the diamond background die using foam tape to add dimension to the card.
I also cut some foam tape to fit along a few areas of the Dandelion Fluff die so it too would pop up on the card front.
The sentiment was fussy cut from the same paper pad that the background came from.
The final card is quite striking.
Thank you for stopping by today. I would be so blessed if you would leave your contact info in one of the "Follow Me" options on the left tool bar. It is a huge compliment to have followers such as yourself :-)
Melanie
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