Showing posts with label Partial Die Cutting Tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Partial Die Cutting Tutorial. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 April 2013

CC&S - Colour Challenge

Hi there and welcome!
Today I have my DT card to share with you for the latest challenge over at CAS - Colours and Sketches.
We have a colour challenge for you to play along with this week -
We have used Stampin' Up colours to inspire you, but all you have to do is use the colours you have in your stash that are the closest to ours. For example, I don't have Raspberry Ripple in my collection so I substituted it for Rich Razzleberry.
Here is my DT card -
I've just realised this is a little blurry, sorry.
I decided that I wanted to create another card using my Partial Die Cutting technique that I first learnt when I subscribed to Online Card Classes.
If you are interested in how to create this card, I have a tutorial that includes a link for you to add your creations so we can all see them. Check it out by clicking the link below - it really is sooo easy!

So, using this technique, I tried a few different dies and stamps but I just wasn't happy with the end result. I need to keep working on it. I ended up going back to my 'old faithful' Hero Arts butterfly stamps and matching dies. Using the colours as inspiration, I have simply coloured the butterflies and then outlined them with a cool grey marker.
The sentiment is from Inspired by Stamping - isn't just beautiful??
Now it is time to head on over the the challenge blog and check out what the rest of the DT have come up with for your inspiration.

Edited to add challenges I would like to enter -
As this was a scheduled post, I forgot to add some challenges that I knew I would like to join. Then, last night we had a wicked storm and I had trouble with the internet. I couldn't do it from my phone, blah blah.....

Anyhoo - I would love to add this card into the following challenges -

Make My Monday - One Layer CAS Card
OLW - Challenge 134 is to use threes (I have used three colours)
Casology - Up (I feel my butterflies are flying UP off the page)
The Outlawz - CAS - Anything Goes
Thanks so much for looking xx

Sunday, 10 March 2013

Tutorial for Partial Die Cutting on your Card

Hi everyone! I have had a great response to the card that I made for ATCAS #8 (Wings) and there are a few of you out there that would like to know how to make it. So I decided to use my Sunday to create a tutorial.
 
I am also going to include a link at the bottom of the post so you can link up your awesome cards and we can all see how creative you are. I will add the vote function to this link and you can vote for your favourite!!
 
This is my first ever go at trying to create a tutorial so I hope it all makes sense :)
 
Are you ready? Here we go!
 
Supplies required
 
 
Stamps with co-ordinating dies
Big Shot or other die cutting machine
1 x cardstock measured at 4 3/4" x 7"
1 x cardstock at 4 3/4" x 3 1/2 "
Bone Scorer
Markers
Painters Tape (or other easily removable tape/adhesive)
Stamp pad
 
 
STEP ONE
 
 
The smaller piece of cardstock will act as a mask to show you the centre of your card. I use a different colour to your base card so it is easier to see. Use painters tape to adhere the die onto the top of the cardstock.
 
STEP TWO
 
 
You now need to TEMPORARILY adhere this piece of cardstock to your base card. I have used painters tape again but I use my fingers to remove a lot of the 'tack' on the tape first so it is easier to remove.
 
STEP THREE
 
 

 
Now, this is the tricky part. Using your multipurpose platform on Tab 2 (Bigshot), line up your clear plates on the bottom and top of the cardstock. You need to make sure that the edges of the clear plates are on top of the die where the pink cardstock meets the base cardstock only.
An easy way to remember is that you only want to cut the top part of the die.
Run the plates through your machine.
 
 
 
This should be how it looks once you have removed your mask.
 
 
STEP FOUR
 
 
Now repeat Step Three by placing the die in a different position.
 
 
Once you have removed the mask, your base cardstock should look like this. As you can see, you have only partially die cut the cardstock!
 
STEP FIVE
 
 
Now you can fold your card and score along the crease.
 
 
 
STEP SIX
 
 
Take your stamp, ink it up and align the stamp with the die cuts you have made.
 
 
 
STEP SEVEN
 
 
Now you can fill in the spaces with more stamping. I have used two Hero Arts stamps with the large and small butterfly. You can do whatever you like - all the same size or more than two!
 
 
Now all there is to do is colour your butterflies!!
 
 
Here is the original card that I made -
 
 
Don't forget that if you want a sentiment, make sure you leave enough room. This card was made for a CAS challenge so I wanted to leave plenty of white space.
 
There are so many ideas that I have for this and it doesn't have to be CAS!
You could fill the card completely! You could even stamp and die cut a few more of the butterflies and pop them up on dimensionals for an extra cool effect!
 
Another great set to use would be the Hearts a Flutter with the co-ordinating dies!!
 
So!! Now it is your turn! I can't wait to see what you come up with. I will have the link open for a month to give you time to come up with some great ideas and then we will start voting!!