Hello and Welcome Back!
Today I have another quick and easy card created with die cuts from the Dies R Us Store to share!
I love using my ink & sponges to create backgrounds, but today I tried something a little different and used Gelatos instead. Not the best I've seen (lol) but I'm still happy with it!
I love using my ink & sponges to create backgrounds, but today I tried something a little different and used Gelatos instead. Not the best I've seen (lol) but I'm still happy with it!
The dies used on today's card are:
I
have used white cardstock, 2 colors of Gelatos, a spritz bottle of
water and my finger to create the background for my 'tweet' thank you
card.
Aren't these little birdies just the cutest!
There are several different sizes in this die cut set ... fun & easy to create and play with!
Have you popped over to the DRU store yet?
Well,
if not, you really owe it to yourself to take the time and have a look
around! There is such a variety of die cutting companies represented in
this one location I have no doubt you'll find exactly what you've been
looking for (and more! lol). ALSO, not only are the prices affordable
but the shipping charges are VERY reasonable too!
How about our Dies R Us Challenge Blog ...
have you joined in the fun yet?
All
you have to do to play along is create a card/project following the
theme and be sure to use a die cut. The design teams provide fabulous
inspiration for you each and every challenge! YOU could win a gift voucher to the Dies R Us Store! Please ... come join us!
Something *NEW* at the Challenge Blog beginning with the current challenge is
"if
you come here (the inspiration blog) and leave a comment on any of the
design team posts, they will put your name in for a SECOND chance to be
chosen as the winner" ...
How easy is that and you'll get to see even more inspiration to get/keep you motivated!
The current challenge which runs through July 13th is STARS & STRIPES (and of course die cuts).
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