2 Tips to Not Be Limited by the Theme of a Die!
Let's turn an autumn themed die into a spooky Halloween project! And as a bonus, let's take a look at a summer inspired card too!
Hey, crafty friends! I know that even us crafty people can get stuck inside the paper crafting box. When we are in that box, it can be hard to imagine other possibilities for our supplies. Today, let's chat about 2 tips you can use to change up the theme of a die. To demonstrate, I'll be turning the Fall Treats die from an autumn die to a spooky Halloween card and a summer card!
Let's start with the Halloween card, as it's the new project. I wanted to make a spooky pumpkin spiced hot chocolate with whipped cream using the Fall Treats die. (P.S. You can find a full supply list at the bottom of this blog!)
The first, simple step is to chose a color palette that matches your seasonal theme. In the case of this card, it's black, white and grey with a touch of orange. So I paired black and white papers from the Willow Lane paper pad to create the background of the card.
For touches of sparkle, I splattered the clear glitter brush on the mug and whipped cream, as well as the white background. Then I die cut the wicked sentiment from some holographic paper.
For that pop of orange, I die cut the tiny pumpkin from the Fall Treats die from some orange paper in the Willow Lane paper pad. Then I assembled everything using various adhesives for dimension and added the stamped word Sweet below the die cut wicked sentiment. For additional touches, you can add twine and gems like I did!
Now let's take this die into summer! I created a fun card in pink hues during the March 2024 SBC Fest modeled after Angelica Conrad's class.
You can tell I was totally inspired by Starbuck's summery Pink Drink for this adorable card. Just pop on a fussy cut strawberry from the Berry Sweet pad and you've got yourself a breezy summer card! You can find more info about this card over on my March SBC Fest Roundup blog post.
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