Today I bring you another quick look at the Splits: Just A Note stamp set and I'll introduce you to the coordinating die.
Just a quick reminder before I get to business... All of the new products you're getting peeks at
this week will be available for purchase at Papertrey Ink beginning on February 15 at 10pm EST.
Now let's get to it!...
This card duo uses the Splits: Just A Note die in two different ways! It's a pretty versatile piece! Let me show you...I inked up the Splits image in plum pudding and tropical teal and stamped it onto a die cut. The cool part about this die is that it doesn't cut the entire image out.
Take a closer look at the picture above. A few of the dots are left uncut so that when placed directly over a duplicate image (below it, this time stamped in lavender moon and aqua mist inks) part of the dots from underneath show up! Pretty cool, right?! As an extra detail I attached a couple of black card stock notches to either side of the die cut.
How about a second take with this useful die?! This time I used the same die layering technique as above with the these colors... melon berry/summer sunrise for the top and sweet blush/harvest gold for below.
For even more added dimension, this time I trimmed off the bottom and top portions by hand. I then attached them with dimensional adhesive above and below the sentiment that was stamped directly onto the card base.
Well, there's another quick look at Splits: Just A Note stamp set and die for you. I'll be back tomorrow with more! Just remember... this stamp set and it's coordinating die will be available for purchase through Papertrey Ink, beginning February 15th.
Now, be sure to visit Papertrey Ink blog for more details on today's featured new product.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Maile
Just A Note Card Duo...
Stamps: Splits: Just A Note
Ink: plum pudding, tropical teal, lavender moon, aqua mist, melon berry, summer sunrise, sweet blush, harvest gold and true black
Cardstock: White and true black
Other: Splits: Just A Note Die
I love the layer of lighter stamping under the top image.
ReplyDeleteI somehow missed these yesterday - they're gorgeous! This new series of yours will make for some awesome stationery sets.
ReplyDeleteLOVE that the dots show underneath the die cuts--what a wonderful design feature you came up with!
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