Embossed Die Cut Tutorial | Chari Moss
I love using die cuts on projects. You can really customize them by using different papers or embellishing them. One way to stretch your die cuts to a new level is to use them to create custom “Thicker” type embellishments which is what I did on this card by stacking multiple cuts and embossing the top layer. Click here to download my tutorial so you can try this on your own projects!
Supplies : Camelot Card Kit - stamps, pattern paper, cardstock, embellishments; craft die - Happy by Paper Sushi; ink - Versamark; Versafine Onyx Black; Studio Calico Color Theory Coral Bay; Studio Calico Color Theory Mint Hint; Studio Calico Color Theory Sunny Day; other - silver embossing powder; heat tool; liquid glue; craft knife, acrylic blocks, post-it note tape, paper trimmer
Love this idea! Thanks for sharing!
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Great idea! Can't wait to play with that die cut as soon as my SC box comes in!
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Love it!
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Thanks for the idea!
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Wow love this! I downloaded your directions and can't wait to try this out!
One question: how many layers of the "happy" die cut did you need to achieve that thickness?
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The craft die "happy" is sold out! Will there be more?
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Hey this idea is wonderful. I just did a layout using this techniques. Thanks so much.
http://www.studiocalico.com/galleries/123131-nsd5-nsd6
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@analogpaper I used 3 layers on my card
@highschoolgirl this could be done with any dies you have in your stash too!
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Such a great idea to layer the die cut for added height. I just made a card using this technique for the Sunday Sketch too. Thanks for all the inspiration this week, Chari! http://www.studiocalico.com/galleries/123308-oh-happy-day
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This is such a wonderful card! I see this one going out to all my friends and family (once my box arrives, that is).
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What a fabulous way to get a completely different look from die cuts! I love it! Thanks for sharing!
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