With the Playful Alphabet Dies you can spell literally anything you like, which somehow makes it harder to decide. Too much choice!
I
thought long and hard before making this card for a friend. She’s a
professional photographer and, as a gift I’d bought her a camera-shaped
cookie cutter. The greeting was almost staring me straight in the face:
Say cheese!
I cut the letters out, placed my In Color Designer Series Paper behind, then was stumped. I added some In Color Enamel Dots. Still a bit boring, but it was too late to stamp on top so I had another think an eventually settled on these little flowers from Field of Flowers, punched out using the Confetti Flowers Border Punch. Just a little insight into the not-always-so-streamlined creative process, there!
You CAN cut your whole word out in one go if the
letters don’t repeat (I think there are two Es in the set), but I prefer
to do a few at a time. If you letters don’t repeat and you’re feeling
brave, you can line them up nicely with a straight edge such as a ruler;
just use it to push the dies up from the bottom edge so they all sit
neatly at the same level.
With the Playful Alphabet Dies you can spell literally anything you like, which somehow makes it harder to decide. Too much choice!
I
thought long and hard before making this card for a friend. She’s a
professional photographer and, as a gift I’d bought her a camera-shaped
cookie cutter. The greeting was almost staring me straight in the face:
Say cheese!
I cut the letters out, placed my In Color Designer Series Paper behind, then was stumped. I added some In Color Enamel Dots. Still a bit boring, but it was too late to stamp on top so I had another think an eventually settled on these little flowers from Field of Flowers, punched out using the Confetti Flowers Border Punch. Just a little insight into the not-always-so-streamlined creative process, there!
You CAN cut your whole word out in one go if the
letters don’t repeat (I think there are two Es in the set), but I prefer
to do a few at a time. If you letters don’t repeat and you’re feeling
brave, you can line them up nicely with a straight edge such as a ruler;
just use it to push the dies up from the bottom edge so they all sit
neatly at the same level.
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