We would love to see your favourite dies at As You Like It Challenge this time.
My most used dies are probably my Tonic Essentials scalloped circle and square sets.
As well as being perfect for mats and frames I decided to do something a little bit different with them and made some festive decor.
I die cut graduated sizes in two different colours of holographic card then stacked them with foam pads between for dimension. I then made holes top and bottom and popped a jump ring and chain at each end, one to hang and the other for some charms. I am going to pack them away for now and find somewhere to hang them in December!!
Thank you for sharing your day with me, it's much appreciated xx
What a ghreat idea Sarah, fab. :)
ReplyDeleteA brilliant idea Sarah thanks for the inspiration
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful creations Sarah, what a clever idea.
ReplyDeleteLiz xx
Beautiful Christmas ornaments Sarah, they would look lovely in a window..
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These are gorgeous Sarah, such a great way to showcase those dies! Both so gorgeous xoxo
ReplyDeleteA great way to show off those dies,
ReplyDeleteLorraine x
Ok so I have these dies which means I am totally stealing this idea!! Fab-a-rooney! xx
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use your dies .. .. very clever.
They remind me of those fun sun catchers you can buy from garden centres.
Hope your week is off to a good start.
Love and hugs
Jules xoxo
What a clever idea, Sarah. These are fabulous!
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Hugs,
Carol x
Such a clever and festive twist on classic dies—turning them into dimensional ornaments is pure brilliance. The holographic shine paired with the layered shapes gives them such a magical, wintry feel. I can just imagine them catching the light in December, adding sparkle and charm to any space. This is such an inspiring way to stretch the use of favorite tools beyond the card front.
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