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SOME DIE CUTTING TIPS & TECHNIQUES THIS TUESDAY

Today I chose to focus on die cutting tips and techniques. Many of you already know that the Stampin’ Up!® Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machines come in two sizes and they two essential tools to have in your crafting collection.

STAMPIN’ CUT & EMBOSS MACHINE

The die cutting and embossing platform meaures 9″x 6-1/4″.

STAMPIN’ CUT & EMBOSS MACHINE

There are 5 plates that come with the machine – one #1, one #2, two #3s and one #4. Plate #1 shows the three different ‘sandwich’ layers needed for different cutting and embossing requirements.

When the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine was first released, I was amazed that I only needed to pass what I was embossing or cutting through the machine ONCE. This was also true for more intricate die cutting folders. It is such an amazing feature of this machine. The cost of this machine, in Australia, is $218 before shipping.

MINI STAMPIN' CUT & EMBOSS MACHINE

The Mini Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine accommodates smaller dies so effectively. It is equally amazing at die cutting and embossing in just one pass as its ‘big brother’. This ‘little brother’ is $110 AUD.

The Mini also has 5 plates – one #1 base plate, two #2 cutting plates, one #3 standard embossing folder plate and one #4 3D embossing folder plate. The base plate has the ‘sandwich recipes’ as your guide.

MINI STAMPIN' CUT & EMBOSS MACHINE

Another feature is that you can replace cutting plates and other platforms as needed. These are listed in the catalogue.

Today I have another Gumball Greetings Bundle project to share with you, featuring die cutting as a technique. I am also sharing a little sneak peek of some dies and other products you will find in the new 2022 -2023 Annual Catalogue.

TIP #1 – After I have stamped an image and go to die cut it, I place the cardstock with the stamped image onto the first cutting plate and the position the die over it. I almost always use washi tape or Post It strips to secure the die over the stamped image to ensure an outline around the image. This significantly reduces the chance of the die moving while you are die cutting.

For today’s project I have used a current Mini Catalogue Bundle as well as some upcoming Annual Catalogue products, including two of the new 2022 – 2024 In Colours.

The Mini Catalogue Gumball Greetings Bundle is my featured bundle this week.

I decided to use it again to highlight die cutting using the Gumball Machine Dies as well as soon to be released Fabulous Frames Dies and Stylish Shapes Dies.

The card base uses the new Orchid Oasis cardstock and the DSP layer is from the 2022 – 2024 In Colour 6″x 6″ Designer Series Paper bundle.

The gumball machine base, dome and lid were stamped, using StazOn Jet Black ink, onto a piece of the new Sweet Sorbet 2022 – 2024 In Colour 6″x 6″ Glimmer Paper.

The Orchid Oasis strip DPS frame was cut using one of the new Fabulous Frames Dies.

These were cut using the Gumball Machine Dies. I attached a piece of Basic White cardstock behind the frame. Then I marked the position to die cut the space for the Gumball Machine Shaker Dome. Once the dome was secured I placed some Effervescent Elements inside before attaching the stamped piece of Glimmer Paper to hold them in.

The next step was to adhere the gumball machine base and lid.

The sentiment was stamped using the Sweet Sorbet Classic Stampin’ Pad and cut using one of the banner dies from the new Stylish Shapes Dies. This new set of dies includes stitched squares, stitched circles and stitched banners.

I tied a #tammybow using the Orchis Oasis Metallic Woven Ribbon and popped it under the gumball machine flap using a Mini Glue Dot.

I used the Stylish Shapes Dies to cut these pieces, from the 2022 – 2023 In Colour 6″x 6″ Designer Series Paper Assortments, to add to the card insert and envelope.

The new products I ordered during the preorder period have arrived and are ready for me to do a Facebook Live sneak peek. There are so many wonderful new products in the 2022 – 2023 Annual Catalogue.

I’ll be sharing lots of projects using them very soon.

Tomorrow I will have some challenge and blog hop projects to share with you.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
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A CHRISTMAS GIFT CARD BOX

I made a gift box and six 3″x 3″ gift cards during my Facebook Live this week.

This project features the Gingerbread & Peppermint Suite.

This simple lidded gift box has a Cinnamon Cider base and a ‘iced gingerbread’ Designer Series Paper lid. The sample gift I made was too small to hold the small square envelopes that fit the 3″x 3″ gift cards.

Not to waster this smaller gift box, I’m going to find some Christmas gingerbread treats to pop inside.

The gingerbread snowflake, cut from some of the DSP, also has a second snowflake cut from Cinnamon Cider adhered on the back. This was perfect for stamping ‘to’ and ‘from’.

Untie the bow and remove the lid to find six unique Christmas gift cards inside.

These are cards made for this gift box. One is a shaker card that has the Gingerbread & Peppermint Acrylic Shapes inside.

FOr the greetings I used Frosted Gingerbread, Be Jolly and Delivering Cheer Stamp Sets.

After my Facebook Live I decided to make a second gift box using some different paper from the Gingerbread & Peppermint DSP.

Three of the cards in this box are the same as the first box but the other three are some different.

I am looking forward to gifting these boxes before Christmas so the recipients can use the gift cards on their gifts.

This collection of products, from the Gingerbread & Peppermint Suite, is amazing to play with. Over the last week have made lots of projects using this Suite. I hope that you have enjoyed them all.

Until next time, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
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BE COOL THIS CHRISTMAS

Hello! Thanks for popping by. If this is your first visit please leave me a comment to say where you’re from.

Today I have a very cute shaker card to share with you.

I started by cutting the space for the Cloche Shaker Dome from a piece of Penguin Playmates 12″x 12″ Designer Series Paper. The die is from the Cloche Dies set. Then I wrapped and tied the lengths of Fresh Freesia and Soft Succulent Open Weave Ribbon.

I positioned this DSP layer over a piece of Basic White card and traced the shape of the cloche die cut space. Using a small piece of the spotted DSP I cut a dome shape and adhered it over the traced area. Then I stamped the hilly line from the Penguin Place Stamp Set, fussy cut along the stamped slope and glued it in place. I used Evening Evergreen to stamp the tree.

The Penguin Builder Punch was used to punch out the Fresh Freesia penguin. I used some of the Snowy White Velvet Sheet to punch out the peguin’s central area. The eyes were stamped using Jet Black StazOn, the scarf in Soft Succulent and the feet were punched from Misty Moonlight card.

The shaker dome was then attached to the DSP card front layer. Then I carefully placed some Subtle Shimmer Sequins in the centre of the dome area and peeled the backing from the dome and added Mutlipurpose Glue across the back to adhere these layers to the card base.

I stamped the sentiment several times before trimming then down into the smaller segments. They were popped up onto long, thin strips of Stampin’ Dimensionals cut from the edge of the sheet. It was fun to create a repeat of the sentiment – BE COOL – BE COOL . BE CHILL – BE CHILL . BE MERRY – BE COOL.

The same sentiment was stamped on the card insert and envelope. And, for the final tounch, I added some Fresh Freesia In Colour Gems to the card front.

These are most of the products I used for this project.

So, what do you think of my penguin shaker card? It was so much fun to make.

Until next time, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Cloche Dies
[156386]
$50.00
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00