Tuesday, September 29, 2015

MCT Try Something New Tuesday


It's Try Something New Tuesday with My Creative Time, and I tried a new technique today to make a word die pop!  I diecut a rainbow of cardstock strips, using one of the wave dies from You're a Great Catch. Then, as you can see in my picture below, I completely covered a square of printer paper with my Tombow Stamp Runner Dot Adhesive and lay the strips on it.  Once they were all secure, I ran this through my Vagabond with the 3 1/2" square die from Stitched Square Dies Inside & Out.  Then I ran it through the Vagabond again with the "hello" die from Speech Bubble Sentiments.  I was sure to save all of the little pieces that came out of the letters.  I stamped "there" from Speech Bubble Sentiments onto the rainbow piece and then adhered it to a 4" square card base, adding the little pieces from the insides of the letters (and now I have a really pretty rainbow "hello" diecut to use on another card).  I finished the card off with a few silver sequins.


Be sure to stop by Emma's blog to see what she and rest of the design team have for you today!

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5 comments:

  1. OMG Miss Katie WOW Your card is a Rainbow of Happy...OMG What a Funtabulous clever and creative idea...Your card is so beautiful...Somewhere over the Rainbow....is Miss Katie's Beautiful Card. Love your idea using Miss Emma's dies.
    YOU so ROCK!!

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  2. DIBS! DIBS! DIBS! It's a rainbow, so you know I get dibs!!! Hee Hee! Love it Katie. Totally started my day with a smile. Thanks! :)

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  3. Very beautiful card. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  4. So pretty! I have to try this and I like that the cut out can be used on another card!
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  5. Katie ~ OMGOSH this is so darn COOL!! I LOVE this idea too! The colors are so bright and cheerful ~ gonna borrow this idea too! Keep it going over there ~ inspiring me!

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