Hi All,
Today, I am going to upload some images I made using various products, most specifically die-cuts.
My first card showcases the full leaf flourish die from Memory Box. I love how the sizes of these dies can help you use them in so many ways. Since the design of the card called for foliage on two ends, I cut my cardstock twice and used various parts of the die on both ends of the quilled flowers. Did you know that these dies also emboss the inside od the leaves? Yes!
For my third card, I have used the mini flourish die on the envelope. It just adds a touch of feminism to the whole thing. I used the flourish as a template to choose how I want the placement of all the quilled flowers to look like.
I think cut outs from this die can also be used on boxes or very large scrapbook layouts, in fact, the options are endless.
Those are some of the cards I made using these amazing dies as foliage.
Thank You!
Today, I am going to upload some images I made using various products, most specifically die-cuts.
My first card showcases the full leaf flourish die from Memory Box. I love how the sizes of these dies can help you use them in so many ways. Since the design of the card called for foliage on two ends, I cut my cardstock twice and used various parts of the die on both ends of the quilled flowers. Did you know that these dies also emboss the inside od the leaves? Yes!
I have used the very pretty and cute mini doily dies along with some embossing folders for the next card. Look at those spirals? That's quilling too and yes, I have to use it on my cards :)For my third card, I have used the mini flourish die on the envelope. It just adds a touch of feminism to the whole thing. I used the flourish as a template to choose how I want the placement of all the quilled flowers to look like.
I think cut outs from this die can also be used on boxes or very large scrapbook layouts, in fact, the options are endless.
Thank You!



