Thursday, May 16, 2019

Sea You Soon!


Today I'm up on the Rubbernecker Stamps Blog with a shaker card made with the Sea Set and coordinating Sea Die Cut Set.   To start with a white panel was randomly stamped with one of the stamps from the Watercolor Background Set that I thought looked like water.
 The Nested Deckle Rectangle Die Set was used to cut out the stamped panel and to cut out a frame out of two papers.  One was glued flat to the panel to be used as a guide for the foam tape.
The colored and cut image was glued inside of the frame.

Acetate was glued to the frame and a clean dryer sheet was rubbed on the inside part of the acetate to help prevent the shaker bits from sticking to the acetate.


Have a creative day!

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Best -Kept Secret
I need to share with you the best-kept secret when it comes to die cutting machines.  I already had three die cutting machines when Rubbernecker Stamps started carrying the Crossover II and my friend Cristena told me how amazing it was.  So being the crafter that I am I just had to give it a try and oh my gosh it's AMAZING!! Here's why, when you open it up there are two wheels to adjust the tension, you can make it tighter or looser so you don't need a bunch of different plates or shims.  If you have an intricate die, just roll the wheel to tighten the tension, have an embossing folder, loosen the tension so it fits, the thick old dies no problem... AMAZING.  To see it in action click HERE for a YouTube video.

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