Come hop along with Die~Namites to win!!
Hello and welcome, we could not be more excited to share our first
Designer Team Blog Hop with you! The Blog Hop will be the third Friday
of every month and each of us will be sharing a fun tip or technique.
We love to hear what others are doing and how they are saving time and
getting the best use from their die cuts. So here we go, start the hop
with us and two random persons will win a $10 dollars DieNamites Gift
Cards to buy in our store.
FUN TIP - don't be afraid to cut up your die cut pieces if they seem to large like I did with the ivy pieces, make the dies fit to suit your needs!!
I used the Large Ivy and Fall Breeze to the flower clusters in both the kraft and chocolate cardstock.
Be
sure to hop around and comment on each design team members blogs, also
visited our Facebook Page here, two random person will be chosen from
the comments and likes to win the gifts certificates. What fun and there
is lots to see and learn. Be sure to comment here too, the next stop on
the hop is the fabulous Susanne. You have until Tuesday October 20 at 12:00 AM to comment. Here is the line up:
Supplies Used
Frame - Deflecto
Paper - Canvas Home Brands
Burlap - Canvas Home Brands
Cardboard - Canvas Home Brands
Rope - Canvas Home Brands
Dies - Die~Namites
Mists/Paint - Tattered Angels
Gesso - Faber-Castel
Flowers - Prima/Maya Road
Pearls - Prima
Alpha Stickers - American Crafts
Chipboard
Adhesive - Xyron
very nice and gentle))))
ReplyDeleteErin, your canvas is amazing and your tip is great. Thank you for sharing your creative secrets with us! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteLove the fall colors, beautiful project
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!! I love the flowers and the way you doubled and crossed the strings, too!
ReplyDeleteLove the fall colors and wonderful diecuts, so pretty! Wonderful flowers on canvas, too.
ReplyDelete~kim
wow that's an amazing project, I love everything colors, burlap flowers, and small leaves
ReplyDeleteI like so much burlap in your job. Gorgeous!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tip, and a lovely card
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work on your
ReplyDeletecard and a great idea
about the die cuts.
Carla from Utah
Very pretty. Great tip. Hugz
ReplyDeleteadore branches, beautiful work
ReplyDeleteLOVE this beautiful autumn frame!
ReplyDeleteRegina*
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMarilyn
Wonderful colors and texture.
ReplyDeleteI love your project and what a relief to hear it is okay to cut up the dies to suit our purposes. I did and was feeling a bit guilty. But this is a good way to get more out of the dies.
ReplyDeleteCe cadre me plait beaucoup, je découpe souvent les branches pour les adapter à mes cartes
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