Sunday, February 20, 2011

HOW TO MAKE RECTANGLES USING THE SQUARE SCALLOP DIE

I love how you can make Rectangles from Stampin' Up! Scallop Square #115950
this die is in the latest Mini, ends31st March, 2011
I just love products that have more than one use.
 This is how they will turn out, I have written the size mat you need, you may want 2 mats so just make the next layer 1/2 cm smaller.  I put a hole in one corner and keep them on a ring for future reference.


I’m going to show you how to easily cut a Scalloped Rectangle with your Square Scallop Die and your Big Shot.
First you will need your Big Shot, Clear Cutting Pads, Scallop Square Die and a Piece of Card Stock big enough to cover the die.


Next you will layer your sandwich with your Clear Cutting Pad, The Scallop Die and the other Clear Cutting Pad.


Cover die completely, Push forward and run through


Now you have your Scallop Square


Insert the scallop Square into the scallop Grooves of the die to the desired width.


So there you have it…..an easily cut Scalloped Rectangle in seconds!!!  I keep the off cuts you can use them to make an accent on your card or use multi colour on the front of a card.  Will get to make one, one day, just need to cut more rectangles.
Till next time Tina

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Envelope Die Box, with cards

I made this cute box set using the Stampin' Up! Envelope Die.  I am happy to make up a kit that includes the two colours and a picture tutorial for $12 + postage if applies. Also you get a bonus tutorial on how I made the flower on the pink box using the SU die and Scallop Circle punch.  Please email me at lovescrappin@virginbroadband.com.au  





Till next time Tina

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

BLOSSOM PARTY DIE

Hi All, I wanted to show you what I have made with my BLOSSOM PARTY DIE #115971 Pge 153  from Stampin Up! .


This is the Die #115971 $33.95 look at all the flowers you can make with it








It makes it so easy to make flowers to suit your project.

This is what you need to make the above flower, and just add a big green flower on the bottom for leaves.

Tina