I centered the die on the 4 1/2" x 5 3/4" piece of green card stock. For this die, I did sandwich 'wax paper' between the die and the card stock. If you don't already know, that's a great trick on any detailed die. The waxy surface helps the die cut crispier and prevents it from sticking.
Using an A2 standard white card base, I added the floral piece in the center, then secured the detailed trellis piece on top. Using the scrap of green, I added the horizontal strip about an inch from the bottom and secured it well at the sides. Lastly I added the ocean sentiment to complete my design.
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Little Patch of Crafty Friends ~ Challenge 203
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Gorgeous
ReplyDeleteKarlé xoxo
It's a beautiful die and the pattern makes a perfect focal point! Thank you so much for sharing at Allsorts challenge!
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Ellibelle's Corner
That’s a beautiful background die. I love the patterned paper peeking through it too. Great card :)
ReplyDeleteIt's such an intricate die and you have showcased it beatuifully Pam, many thanks for joining in our Easter fortnight challenge at Allsorts.
ReplyDeleteB x
A wonderful result Pam, and a very pretty and delicate card
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Maxine
Great background die! Love the card :)
ReplyDeleteA lovely card using this delicate die. Thank you for joining us at the Allsorts Challenge.
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