I bought this tree die not long ago, and this is the first time I've used it. It is just great for making quick cards, and I think it can be used for lots of different occasions. It would even make a cute anniversary card or Valentine.
After making my card base and adding the panel of patterned paper, I die-cut a scalloped rectagle out of white cardstock. Then, I centered the die on the white panel and ran it through my Big Shot. I centered this panel on the DSP and added a die-cut sentiment.
This card was made the same way as the first one. When I have some extra time, I may try the inlay method and cut all the little pieces from different color cardstock and then inlay them back into the die-cut. That will definitely take some extra time and patience, but I'm sure it would look really nice.
This is the sentiment inside the thank you card.
And this was the setniment I stamped inside the Sending Hugs card.
I am adding these cards to Darnell's (DJKardKreations) post about using dies per her IDEAS calendar. Check out her post for an explanation of what IDEAS is all about.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl
4 comments:
Thank you for the shoutout to my I.D.E.A.S. Calendar and for joining in, Cheryl!📌 I love this NBUS die and, if I remember right, I have a similar stamp and die on my own NBUS Mountain from SSS (only mine is from waaaaaay back!😶 ). I love how you used it against the various backgrounds with that scalloped panel and, as always, you have the best inside sediments! Hugs, Darnell
Very pretty. That is a great diefor any occasion. Quick cards but very elegant looking.
So pretty, Cheryl - what a great die! I'm off to check out your recent posts in my attempt to get caught up! I may not comment on each of them, but I WILL check them all out.
Love these cards! I’m headed off to try to search for this die! It’s one I know I’d use a lot. Thanks for the inspiration, my friend!
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