Today, I'm sharing some cards made with my newest favourite toys - our thinlits card dies. You know I love making fancy fold cards & these dies make flip cards a total breeze. They cut & score the whole card with just one pass on the Big Shot. I knew my class gals would love them too so I based my November class around them. First up, we made two Christmas cards with the circle thinlits card die & Wishing You stamp set. These were inspired by cards made by bff Kellie - thanks Kellie!
Here's a closer look at the cards.
They're a bit trickier to photograph than to actually make! I used 3 of
the 9 coordinating dies that come in the set to decorate the card - the
scallop circle, plus the banner & curly label. I also added a
punched 2 1/2 inch circle & of course some Season of Style DSP
stack paper.
The pics still don't really show how the cards move & flip, so have a look at this Stampin' Up! video which shows lots of other ideas for the dies too.
You can see what you get in the die & stamp sets in the pics below. You receive all 10 dies in the circle thinlits pack for just $55.95. I love the Wishing You set too, as the pressies are great for all sorts of occasions. I'll show you a birthday card I made with it next time. If you have any q's just leave me a comment. Thanks for visiting.
Inky wishes, Di
Supplies Stamps: Wishing You Card/paper: gumball green, cherry cobbler, whsiper white card, Season of Style DSP stack Ink: gumball green & cherry cobbler ink pads & markers Accessories: basic pearls, Season of Style washi tape Tools, Big Shots, Circle Thinlits dies, magnetic platform, 2 1/2 inch circle punch
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