To look at these on the shelf...they look a little confusing, and to be honest, a little intimidating...but they are NEITHER!!
To show you how easy they really are, I did a step by step of these Tulip, Rabbits and Rose die cuts. I think this is so beautiful and the layering adds dimension as well as shading and contrasts! So, I did something very basic with my paper choices, but really there is way more you can do by adding Textured paper, arranging them different ways, changes to the backgrounds and colors, and even add some ink to the edges with an ink pad for even more dimension.
There are a variety of layers to this Tulip to choose from I didn't use them all. But I think you would agree that it is Beautiful all the same.
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These rabbits are so cute the layering almost makes them look like fabric. If you Love Rabbits this this adds so much dimension to these as well with the layering that you do!
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This last one is MY FAVORITE!! It is so pretty and really soooo simply and fast !!! I Love Flowers! And this rose really comes out beautifully!!
The adhesive I used is the Tombow mono aqua glue and Mono Multi Liquid Glue. It works well with this putting a small line of glue it is white and drys clear. These glues have a good hold to them as well.
You could also use these adhesive sheets so that you can run the die cut through with the adhesive on the paper. Just peel and stick.
If these aren't really your cup of tea. Come check out our shop we have a wall of different die cuts. We also have more new Spellbinders you can also check out online. I Hope you Enjoyed this Quick little step by step with me. Hopefully I can do more like these, If you Like this One let us know.
The Doodlebug
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