Altenew Easy Die Cutting Techniques - Circle Quilt Cover Die

 

Hello!  Today I'm sharing a card I created for Altenew's AECP Project - Easy Die Cutting Techniques.


I used the following Altenew products to create this card:
  • Circle Quilt Cover Die
  • Sketched Florals Stamp and Die Sets
  • Rose Quartz Crisp Dye Ink
  • Puffy Heart Crisp Dye Ink
  • Velvet Fresh Dye Ink
  • Matcha Tea Fresh Dye Ink
  • Swamp Green Fresh Dye Ink
  • Oak Moss Fresh Dye Ink
  • Puffy Heart Cardstock
  • Double Sided Adhesive Sheets
Other products:
  • Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock
  • Darice Adhesive Foam Strips
  • Simon Says Stamp Thin 3D Foam Squares
  • Trinity Stamps Soapy Bubbles Confetti Mix
A great way to stretch your supplies is to use dies for something other than die cutting.  For this card, I used the Circle Quilt Cover Die to create an embossed background.  I use a Spellbinders Platinum Six die cutting machine and follow the manufacturer instructions on how to emboss with a cutting die.

I started with an A2 size piece of Neenah cardstock, spritzed it lightly with water to minimize cracking, and ran it through my die cutting machine with the rubber mat and "D" adapter plate.  I trimmed the panel down to 4" x 5.25" and adhered it to an A2 size piece of Puffy Heart Cardstock.


Following the layering guide, I stamped the Sketched Florals flower and leaves on another piece of Neenah cardstock and used the coordinating dies to cut them out.  I like using coordinating dies to cut out my stamped images because it makes it so much easier to decide on an arrangement before adhering to my card.  I adhered the flower and leaves to the card base with the Simon Says Stamp Thin 3D Foam Squares.

I stamped the sentiment with the Velvet Fresh Dye Ink and used the coordinating die to cut out the "Thanks".  The words "A Million" were cut out with a thin strip die and I cut the angle with scissors.  I adhered the sentiment with the Darice Adhesive Foam Strips.  

To finish off the card and to add a little sparkle I adhered three Soapy Bubbles sequins.

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