Hello and Welcome to today's post for
It's time for our Anything Goes with Dies Challenge.
I recently received this gorgeous
and was itching to try it out.
I decided to use a piece of Yupo Paper
that I inked up with Alcohol Inks as it was thin
and hoped it would cut nicely in my old Cuttlebug.
It did take some cutting and even after several attempts
there was a teeny bit I cut with some fine point scissors.
I know I NEED a new die cutting machine just don't know
which way to go!
I put some Tombow glue on my craft mat and
sponged the back of the die and adhered it to
metallic card stock.
All I needed to do now was add a sentiment and I chose
CUTploations Enchanting-Word-Die in white.
Pop over and see what die cuts my Team Mates used
and join us in the Gallery this month.
Our winner for this challenge will receive a $20 coupon to spend at the shop!
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YOUR PRIZE WILL BE DOUBLED!
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11 comments:
Wow this is really gorgeous!! Love your results with this my friend! HUGS
This is beautiful,love the colours.xxx
Great display Ina, love the colour.x
Gorgeous Ina! I love all the shiny gold! Good luck choosing a new machine!
So beautiful Ina.
Wow what a fabulous cover plate die and love how the alcohol inked background just peeps through. The colours you've used look amazing. I was trying to dry emboss with Yuppo and alcohol inks in the week and it was having none of it...Thanks for the heads up with cutting it. Wonderful inspiration....Thank you x.
How beautiful. I love how you have used that die, it stands alone as a great focal. Gorgeous colors too, well done!
Beautiful use of that die plate.
Wow Ina! This is absolutely gorgeous!!
Very impressive Ina, love the colours and you did a wonderful job with the fine die cut - love it
This is GORGEOUS, Ina! LOVE that die-cut. Looks amazing with the alcohol inks ... beautiful colours. Good luck with buying your new die-cut machine. No matter which way you go, it will be a relief to have one that is working properly. :) xx
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