Monday, October 8, 2012

The Holiday Collection Framelit Dies

For today's post, I used the Holiday Collection Framelit Dies in a new way...at least for me it is.  

Rather than stamping the images from the Scentsational Season and then cutting with the framelits, I cut one of the layers using the framelits.

Doing this, makes the card look like a collage or a scene.  I then backed the cutouts with scraps of Be of Good Cheer DSP.  Another good way to use up those scraps and use your imagination for the cutouts.

I figure that the Candy Cane looks gourmetish (probably not a word, but it works) with the traditional red and white coming with a touch of green.  The Christmas Tree is already decorated with baubles and the Gingerbread Man is sporting polka dots.

This is a great way to have fun.



Stamps: Scentsational Season (c – 121190, w – 121026, p. 16 2012 Holiday Catalogue), Joyous Celebrations (c - 128069, w- 128066 p.7 p. 3 2012 Holiday Catalogue)
Paper: Cherry Cobbler, Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla, Daffodil Delight, Be of Good Cheer DSP
Ink: Crumb Cake, Cherry Cobbler
Accessories: Big Shot, Holiday Collection Framelit Dies, Petals a Plenty Emboss Folder, Pearl Jewels Cherry Cobbler Textured Ribbon (2011), 1-1/4” Circle Punch, Small Oval Punch

Stop by and leave me a comment telling me what you do with your scraps.




Is your paper crafting wish list bigger than your bank account?

Do you live in an area where you don't have access to a stamping club?


Watch the Video that will explain how you can benefit from the Simply Said Online Stamping Club


Karen



7 comments:

  1. I have ben exploring this technique too Karen. I like it and I like your Christmas Cards.
    Seeing all the CHristmas appearing makes me aware that I need to get on with it very soon :)

    ReplyDelete
  2. Karen what a great idea. Love the card and I like how each 'scrap' pattern fits the die cut design. Very clever.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Oh my goodness .. Delightful!! I usually add my scraps to the cuttlebug dies ;) saves me from using a large cardstock paper!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Those patterns are perfect with those shapes. Really pretty card!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Love your fun papers under the cut outs!! What a sensational holiday card, Karen!

    ReplyDelete

I am grateful for all comments and thanks for taking the time to leave one.