Lisa, another masterclass tutorial, thank you. Really appreciate the time you take to show and explain what you're doing and why. It helps me learn how to create a card, and all the little extra bits like centering pieces that give that more 'professional' look. You are a star 🎉 Regards from UK 🇬🇧
An idea for aligning sentiments on the skinny center die. 1. Run the die through the machine cutting on a scrap of cardstock. This will be a template to keep with your dies. 2. Stamp sentiment on desired cardstock. 3. Use Washi tape/post it note to hold the stamped sentiment to the underneath clear plate of your machine. 4. Position cut out template on top of sentiment. 5. Washi tape/post it note to sentiment/clear plate. 6. Place die in position on the template. Can washi or not depending on how well the die seeds itself down. 7. Place 2nd clear plate on top. Run through your machine. Return template and die to container. I have a sleeping household so I can’t try this out. It takes more effort to describe what to do than to do it!
When I opened the dies, I wondered how to use that die for sentiments. You inspired me to seek a solution. Love the card. Reminds me of setting a place at the table with a placemat and Delft design teacup for a “spot” of tea.
Just came across your channel via Pinterest. Absolutely love this card. Your creativity inspires me. I sure hope you live near me so we can craft together. You are amazing!!
Lisa, another masterclass tutorial, thank you. Really appreciate the time you take to show and explain what you're doing and why. It helps me learn how to create a card, and all the little extra bits like centering pieces that give that more 'professional' look. You are a star 🎉 Regards from UK 🇬🇧
Thank you so much for kind words!!
An idea for aligning sentiments on the skinny center die.
1. Run the die through the machine cutting on a scrap of cardstock. This will be a template to keep with your dies.
2. Stamp sentiment on desired cardstock.
3. Use Washi tape/post it note to hold the stamped sentiment to the underneath clear plate of your machine.
4. Position cut out template on top of sentiment.
5. Washi tape/post it note to sentiment/clear plate.
6. Place die in position on the template. Can washi or not depending on how well the die seeds itself down.
7. Place 2nd clear plate on top. Run through your machine.
Return template and die to container.
I have a sleeping household so I can’t try this out. It takes more effort to describe what to do than to do it!
When I opened the dies, I wondered how to use that die for sentiments. You inspired me to seek a solution. Love the card. Reminds me of setting a place at the table with a placemat and Delft design teacup for a “spot” of tea.
Oh thank you!!! What an interesting idea…I am going to try it out! I’ll give you credit!👍🏽💖
Oh Lisa I’m tense in helping you cut that last piece in the tea cup😂!
Lol! It was easier the first time I did it (but I didn’t film it).
Just came across your channel via Pinterest. Absolutely love this card. Your creativity inspires me. I sure hope you live near me so we can craft together. You are amazing!!
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