Monday, August 2, 2010
Custom Die Cuts
Some dies cut one image in several pieces, allowing you to create the pieces in different colours. This Quickutz die is very versatile. I cut out the Spellbinder frame which supports the cake and left the die on the white cardstock when applying the Broken China Distress Ink. This created a white border around the air brushed look. I thought that this worked with the distress ink I used around the edges of the patterned paper.
Natalie
Card Recipe
Stamp: Papertrey Ink
Ink: black (Versafine), Distress Broken China
Papers: blue, pink, yellow & black cardstocks (Bazzill), white (Georgia Pacific), patterned (Junkitz)
Accessories: Spellbinders Label die, Quickutz cake die, glitter, paper distressing tool
Labels:
cardmaking,
Distress Inks,
Quickutz die,
Spellbinders
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