Die-Cut Inlay Cards created by Sarah Phelan from Sarah's Stampin' Retreat using a selection of Cover Dies
Hello Crafters! Happy New Year! I hope you had a lovely holiday period! I’ve got another video for you today showing different ways to get the most out of your cover dies! The first couple are some normal die-cut inlay techniques that you’ll probably have seen before, but I share some tips and tricks for making them quicker and easier, and the last couple are glitter techniques that I’ve not seen before but worked really well!
The cover dies that I used for today’s cards are all from In Love Art Shop. You may have seen the video I did with the two heart dies before Christmas, but if you missed it and you’d like some more inspiration, check out that video HERE. If you’re purchasing any of the dies, don’t forget to use my exclusive discount code: sarah30 to get 30% off all full price items!
Check out the video below to see how to create this project yourself, then scroll to the bottom of the post to find links to the supplies you will need to create it!
I hope you enjoyed this project. Click the links below to shop the products used to create it. Please note that some of the products used may have been gifted to me by the relevant companies.
Inlovearts “HAPPY” Dies Shop at: Misc | Little Hollow Hearts Background Die Shop at: In Love Arts | Little Heart Background Die Shop at: In Love Arts | Inlovearts Splicing Rectangular Background Dies Shop at: In Love Arts | Inlovearts Wave Pattern Background Dies Shop at: In Love Arts |
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