Hello everyone! Finally a few minutes to put together the other tutorial, the Spellbinder one that I promised some time back! I started with a piece of card that measured 8 inches by 12 inches. Make a score line in the centre so that the finished card will measure 6 " x 8" in size when folded.
Next, tape your chosen die (I'm using the Parisian Motif here) with the cutting ridge down on the inside of the left side of the scored card. Tape the die with removable tape (I like the Scotch brand) so that it won't tear your card and get it close to the edge of the card
Next, you will need to make a score line from the die upwards to the edge of the card and from the die downwards to the edge of the card. The score line needs to be in the centre of the die. The Parisian die has a small notch when taped in this direction that allows you to find the centre easily.
Next, you will turn your card with the taped die upside down on your base plate so that you can no longer see the actual die, but you should still be able to see the score line that you made above and below the die. This is the line to which you will need to line up the cutting plate. Normally when cutting a die you would cover the entire piece with the cutting plate, but we only want half of the die to actually cut so the other half of the die will remain uncovered as we run it through the machine.
When you finish passing it through the machine it should look like this when you remove the cutting plate.
Next step is to emboss the entire piece. So you will cover all of it this time with the tan mat and then the pink embossing plate and run it back through the Grand Calibur. This will bring out the detail on the cut half and leave the other half nicely embossed into your card to complete the design of the Parisian (or whatever your chosen die may be) die template.
Carefully remove your taped die now and you will find a half cut and a half embossed design. Remove the pieces from the cut die that may still need to be poked out. Leave the embossed side as is.
Next you are going to fold your card in half on the original centre score line. The back of the cut die should be facing up at this point like it is in this picture. On the score lines that are above and below the die, you are going to fold the card flap backwards but allow the cut portion of the die to swing under so that it will be facing the right side up.
This is perhaps a better pic showing how I am folding it backwards at the score lines but I am using my hand to push the cut portion of the die outward as I fold backwards.
This is what your card should look like when you fold the scored lines (give them a nice crease with a bone folder) and you have flipped the cut section so that it is not right side up.
In this pic I am trying to show that there will usually be a piece in your die that is on the centre line. You will have to cut by hand the fall out piece so that half of it is completely gone and on the embossed side it should remain intact so as not to disrupt the overall look of the die on that side. You now have the entire base piece done so that you can decorate the rest of the card as desired.
Wow Sue, you have excelled yourself. What a great tutorial cant wait to have a go. Nice to have you back. x
ReplyDeleteWOW Sue this card is fabulous and thank you so much for the tutorial. I will be trying to make this later on in the day.
ReplyDeleteHeather x
Good morning Sue, i often wondered how to get that effect - now I know. Great tutorial - lovely card. Thanks for sharing.
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Great tutorial Sue and such a good look. Love the card and this is easy to do once you know the secret, guess there will be quite a few cards made this way now.
ReplyDeleteJenny x
Morning Sue, what a great tutorial... I'm
ReplyDeleteGonna have to try it, your so talented and give such great inspiration p x
Great tutorial, you make it look so easy. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tut, love the finished card.
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue, This is a great idea, I think you will have started a trend, I don't know how you keep coming up with so many new ways for us to play with our nesties. Linda x
ReplyDeleteHi Sue
ReplyDeleteThank you so much i am really looking forward to having a go at this. I love the card.
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Morning Sue. Great tutorial and will certainly be giving this a go.
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'morning Sue, Fab-U-lous Darling!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sight on a wintery morning, thanks so much. Mabex
Great tutorial , thanks again for the card size that is what i struggle with. Melanie
ReplyDeleteWow !!! Sue this is beautiful
ReplyDeleteWow !!! Sue this is beautiful
ReplyDeleteWow fantastic card and great tutorial. thanks sue
ReplyDeletethank you Sue for the tutorial...will be having a go after work today :) Love Carole Z X
ReplyDeleteThanks for this Sue, I had forgotten all about it. Brilliant technique and looks really impressive when done. Must have a go soon...
ReplyDeleteElizabeth x
Hi Sue
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this technique - I will try it our with the fleur de lis set as that is the nearest I have
Good Morning Sue,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for that wonderful Tutorial.
Going to give that a go later today, would look good Landscape as well.
Thank you for sharing your fabulous ideas.
Patricia xx
Awesome tutorial Sue, thanks soooo much. And your card here today is absolutely gorgeous, but like you say here, I can see lots more of these dies used like this and is definitely going to try a couple of ideas out now too.
ReplyDeleteThanks sooo much again and have a great day.
Thanks for this - I am sure we are all going to give it a go. Fab idea, can we have mote tutorials like this and the ribbon rose, they help so much - Lynne x
ReplyDeleteGood morning Sue
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with the other ladies, thankyou for taking the time to put this tutorial together, its really great to have something to refere back to. It goes without saying love love the card. Counting the days to the 21st, can't wait.
All the best
Kim x
Thanks for the tutorial Sue,
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Thanks so much for this tutorial sue, it has made everything nice and clear. I will give it a go now.
ReplyDeleteEdwina
Super card Sue. Great tutorial. I have a card to make for the end of the week so will definately be giving this a try
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, I just need more experiences with nesties!
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial will have a go with the dies I have got thanks angxx
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue,
ReplyDeleteGood to have you back looking forward to your shows, I have ordered the Parisian motif dies si I;ll be able to have a go at this. Thanks for the tutorial.
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Hi Sue, Thanks for the tutorial. it's great seeing it set out step by step. Have you ever been asked for a Spellbinders DVD - How to? It would be great having you "in our homes". I do record your demos on C&C but it would be lovely having a DVD of them all together. Looking forward to POTD. love Teresa. X
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Sue
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial !...... I need those ,as sometimes I need inspiration for something different
Lovely card
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ReplyDeleteWOW what a beautiful card and thanks for the tutorial easy to follow so will definatlly give it a go.
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Hi Sue , Love the nestie tutorial and i am going to have a go today, many thanks Yvonne xx
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue, great tutorial, which ive seen you demo a few times. Great use of dies xx hazel
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue. I have been meaning to try this since I saw you demonstrate it on C & C, but I did not get round to it. I have no excuse not to now, with such a great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial Sue. Will give this a try! X
ReplyDeleteThis is a really helpful tutorial that I will be trying later on! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Sue...Thanks for sharing have a great day! xx
ReplyDeleteHi Sue,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. Was very useful for you to include the card measurements - with your all white Cutie Pie card was wondering how big it is, seeing as it has so much packed in!
Can't wait for the C+C shows as am itching to get my hands on the winter dies - they look wonderful.
Hi Sue....well just like lots of the other ladies I will be having a go at this as well!!! thank you for the tutorial is great to have a step by step, you are so good to us!!! love the card and as I have already started my christmas cards its another one in the bag take care Margaret
ReplyDeletethanks Sue - will definitely be trying this with my big shot
ReplyDeleteHi Sue,
ReplyDeletegreatttt tutorial . Thank you for sharing it with us. Will be trying it soon. Wonderful card this morning too.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L
Wow, what a great card. Thanks for this wonderful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Uta
Ohhhh love that! thanks for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteHi Sue
ReplyDeleteYo i did it at last. You should have seen some of the mistakes lol. Had one embossed at the fold edge looked quite good but didnt stand up well. Dont know how i did it , as cant do it again lol. Good to experiment but taken to doing it on paper cheaper lol. Now trying a three fold or gate fold. Let me know if u manage it. Got the into and out of frame ones, die cut. Wonderful. Thanks for great blog and welcome home.
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Thank you for posting the tutorial Sue. As you say this technique will work well with the other fancy dies. Anne x
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial thanks for explaining that technique. I'll be having a go of doing it.
ReplyDeleteClare x
That is incredible! Thank you so much for explaining it so well and making it easy for us to follow. :) I can see a play session coming on! :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic tutorial and brilliant finished card! There is one step I don't understand,namely why you cut the one half off, but I'm going to give this a try so hopefully I'll figure it out.... Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and wonderful idea! Love your card with the green colors! So stylish! Hugs, Hanneke
ReplyDeleteSuch useful information Sue and the finished result is fantastic ,thanks for the Tutorial.Elaine H x.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue it make my head hurt working out these things you made it so simple.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, thanks very much for the tutorial, I will be having a go soon. I really like the finished card.Sue M
ReplyDeleteNice to have you back Sue and looking forward tp seeing you on c&c. Had forgotten about this effect which I saw demonstrated on tv but now you have given us such a clear tutorial I will definetely be having a go. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this technique Sue, will be trying this soon!
ReplyDeleteMaggie
Hi Sue, this is one of my favourite techniques, since seeing your demo on C&C. Have you considered releasing a creative expressions magazine similar to HunkyDory's? I love your clear writing style & intuitive photography so I know the articles would be fabulous & I'm sure your amazing design team would help. With Love & Light Theresa. H
ReplyDeleteSUE THANKS FOR SHOWING HOW TO MAKE THIS CARD
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LOve this card - esp as I already have the appropriate nesties.!
ReplyDeleteLove the shade of green you have used Sue
I saw you do this on C & C and your instructions then as well were perfect. I have now made this style of card a number of times and they look marvellous.
ReplyDeleteFantastic!! Not only do I need more nesties I now NEED a GC!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, I saw you do this on C&C and thought it was great then, I will have to give it a go, thanks for the tutorial to refer to. lainey x
ReplyDeleteIt's just wonderful Sue! I'll do it too! It looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteHiya Sue, Lovely to have you back and hope you are recovered from the journey home. I love this technique-had forgotten all about it, you have inspired me to try a couple of ideas with this, thank you!
ReplyDeleteMaria xx
Awesome Sue many thanks for the tute ..I have seen this on C&C wondered how you did it..great me thinks I need to try this NOW..lol
ReplyDeletesmiles Christine x
Great tutorial Sue
ReplyDeleteI did manage to do this technique from your C&C show, and its brilliant when finished.
xxxx
Thanks Sue,
ReplyDeleteThis is really handy to have something to refer to, and I always think that they look so impressive.
Thanks again!
Welcome home Sue! So pleased you have given us this tutorial - watched it on C&C and loved it. Must make this tonight and then sit back and admire!
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This is amazing.
ReplyDeleteI am not sure I am advanced enough for this but very cute
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Thank you for the tutorial Sue. Definately one to try. Ann W
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, "thank you" sooooo much for the fantastic tutorial, I can't wait to have a play. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHugs Lesley x
Fabulous card Sue,thanks for the tutorial.Will be trying this one out for sure.Its nice to be able to different cards x
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue, WOW, what a beautiful card and fab tutorial, thank you for sharing, Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteI saw you do this on cc and recorded it but this tutorial is so much better.
ReplyDeleteThe card is gorgeous. Thank you.
Lizzie (Serial copycat)xx
Hello Sue, Thank you for the tutorial, often womdered how to get this effect and card size is really helpful, I usually struggle with this. Will be giving it a try shortly.
ReplyDeleteHugs, June x
Hi Sue
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this fantastic tutorial. This is one I will be trying out
Geraldine
Thank you for tutorial really helpful and a great card.Hugs Bee
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue for the tutorial I will certainly be trying it out. Great card
ReplyDeletevery clever idea
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Hi Sue
ReplyDeleteVery useful tutorial-love the card!
Eileen x
Hi Sue,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the brilliant tutorial. Lovely card.
Chris
Hi Sue thanks for easy tut. I copied this when you demo'd on C & C turned out great
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Thanks for the tutorial Sue, it looks very clear to understand.
ReplyDeleteThe finished result is outstanding!
Hi Sue
ReplyDeleteI do like the Holly dies, and you have made a beautiful card with them, makes me want to start making Christmas cards again !!!!
Think I might leave it until August though.
Janet
I can't wait to try this...fantastic tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHi Sue
ReplyDeletejust received the hounds tooth embossing folder and i understand why your in love with it. Think it is going to sit on my desk all the time along with the spiral blossoms.
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Dear Sue
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to do this I for one am hoping to give this a go soon as it is a lovely effect. It looks so interesting on a card. Sorry for catching up on a few of your posts at once as I was not on line all weekend! But I had three lovely posts to read at once and my favourite Sue card on your homecoming day. what a treat! Thanks, Vee x
Beautiful card and great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
Another fantastic card and really clear tutorial. Can't wait to get home and try it!
ReplyDeleteSue,
ReplyDeleteThank you for spending so much time to give us this tutorial.
What a good idea. I would like to have a go at this some time. I wonder if it will work on a smaller scale in my Cuttlebug.
Love the finished result.
Elaine J xxx
I am so glad you have done this tutorial - I have been desperately trying to remember how to do this since I saw you do it on Create and Craft. Welcom back to the 'old country'. :)
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing you do this technique on C & C but couldn't remember how to do it. Thanks to this tutorial I will now have a go.
Counting down the days till we see you on the TV again!x
Thanks so much for this Sue..:).Am going to try this today with the Fleur de Lis squares ...Love looking at the daily blog..xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card and so easy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial Sue.
Petra2
Thanks so much for this Sue. I have been waiting for the tutorial but have to confess I had to try myself but did not get it quite right. So I will be having another go later. Sue X
ReplyDeleteThanks for that Sue, great photos showing the steps, I'll certainly be trying this.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue,
ReplyDeleteThankyou very much for this tutorial your ideas are great and I can't wait to have a go.
Carol x
Hi Sue - nice to have you back....
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial, this I have to try. tfs
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Hi Sue
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for putting on this tutorial it is one I shall look forward to trying out.
I am really excited about the new dies you will be showing on C&C
Ria
Great tutorial! Lovely card!
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, I did a class on this a few weeks ago but haven't done it myself for a while. I also did a tutorial last year on my blog!Thanks for the reminder. Hugs Carol S.xx
ReplyDeleteHi Sue
ReplyDeleteWhat a brill idea, will have to try this with other dies as don't have the ones you used (yet) ha. Love the card it looks so fresh and crisp, yet another beauty, well done.
Hugs
Jan
WOW Sue, thank you for sharing this tutorial, I cannot wait to have ago. Looking forward to the POTD on the 21st.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue,
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, great pictures, brilliant easy explained words, got the whole idea in seconds, hope you find time for more demo's on your blog. Holly card lovely, still keep looking at yesterday's card, lol.
Best Wishes
Happy2craft
my my sue, you really know how to stun us with your amazing talents
ReplyDeleteI love this effect and have been trying as you know for many weeks to make it happen.I will be trying again later.
ReplyDeleteThe cards you have made using this technique are amazing.
Thanks for the pictorial
Hugs
Amanda x
Thank You so much for that tutorial! That is awesome! I will have a try at that one! Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and a must to try,
ReplyDeleteThankyou for putting it down in writing,did tape it when you did it on tv with the square hearts, but this is better to refer to
Kind Regards Gwenda
Thank you so much for the tutorial, fab xx
ReplyDeleteHi Sue I loved the tutorial and will have a go as soon as I get chance. I like the way you explain things so that they are easily understandable. Thanks
ReplyDeleteHi Sue I loved the tutorial and will have a go as soon as I get chance. I like the way you explain things so that they are easily understandable. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the tutorial. Such a beautiful effect. Hoping to have the time to try this soon.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, the card is just fabulous, I'll definitely have a go at this one. Glad your back hope to see at Ally Pally
ReplyDeleteJanNxx
Fantastic tutorial Sue, thanks for sharing. x
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, thank you for the tutorial, clear instructions that hopefully even I can follow. LOL Lynne M
ReplyDeletethanks a lot Sue, good one to have in the memory bank! Oh no ......I forgot.... I don't have a memory bank.....I'll print it off and keep it in my 'Sue File'.
ReplyDeleteGreat tut, Sue - thanks for sharing !
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial, I really appreciate the time it must take you. This oneis sooooo good I'm ready to give it a go and look foreward to another one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial, I really appreciate the time it must take you. This oneis sooooo good I'm ready to give it a go and look foreward to another one.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Sue, a great tutorial will definately be "having a go" whilst off work this week. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. Thank you so much for such a brilliant tutorial. Shall definitely be giving it a go.
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Great tutorial Sue, very clear and precise. Thanks for taking the time!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great tutorial Sue - I really need to get around to playing with my dies more and experimenting.
ReplyDeleteSaw you do this on create and craft and i loved it thanks for the tutorial Sue!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, Thanks for a great tutorial - good photo's and very clear and easy to follow instructions, I shall be trying it very soon. Looking forward to the 21st! Sue x
ReplyDeleteExcellent tutorial, very clear and easy to follow. Will give it a go. Can't wait for Tuesday and POTD with fab new spellbinders to drool over.
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Excellent tutorial, very clear and easy to follow. Will give it a go. Can't wait for Tuesday and POTD with fab new spellbinders to drool over.
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Hi Sue,
ReplyDeleteI loved this when you first showed it on C&C It is such a creative idea and since seeing you demo it, I have been thinking about ways to adapt it. You inspire me in so many ways and I love it.
You know how sometimes you can be looking at a sunset or some beautiful flowers and you're inspired to make a card in those colours or with that picture in mind, well I get like that, as you know, with song and film. Well now I find myself doing that with your demos. Rewatching your old shows recently I found my mind racing as I thought of ways to adapt this, alter that; searching then for my note pad (always one beside my bed and sofa) I am scribbling ideas or doing some sketches for a new card layout. In fact your tutorial for the rolled rose had me creating a new pattern for my crochet lace so I could roll that for a flower, and it looks lush. I think you are becoming my muse (as well as my mentor) if I may say!! LOL.. So, I know I sometimes go overboard but, thank you, thank you!
All the best and happy crafting everyone. Hugs Linda
Hi again Sue,
ReplyDeletePlease don't count this when you do your no's game but I had to tell you something I thought important.
The card you did with Sam Poole, well I posted it on my Pinterest board that same day as I thought it so lovely and in under 5mins it was being repinned by others... and the card I cased of your Parisian in Teal is still been repinned regularly, including a repin by someone who thinks it is a fab layout for a scrapbooking page!
Told you, you were inspirational..
Loads love Linda
Welcome back Sue, sorry the weather isn't as sunny as you've been used to recently :-(
ReplyDeleteI've missed a couple of days so I've been spoilt with your last three blogs-great tutorial, more please. Loved both cards, especially the colours used on the one with the mesh flowers, good job it's half-term; I can craft all week!
Best wishes, Theresa
Wow what an excellent idea, cant wait to try it, thank you Helen O xxx
ReplyDeleteFantastic tutorial Sue. I love the finished effect.
ReplyDeletewow thax Sue, great tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteThis has finally made my mind up that I have to get a Grand Calibur - been putting it off as happy with my cuttlebug but the need to make bigger cards is taking over. ANyway, my birthday's coming up soon. Hope C&C have a good offer on with these new dies too.
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Thanks for the tutorial Sue, have been trying to work out how to do this. Lorraine x
ReplyDeleteHi Sue
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for this great tutorial, I can't wait to have a try as it looks great. x
Very beautiful card and a wonderful idea! Thanks so much.
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Guess what I'll be trying this evening - lovely idea Sue!
ReplyDeleteGuess what I'll be trying this evening - lovely idea Sue!
ReplyDeleteAt last..... Thank you so much Sue. Much appreciated.Will get down to it soon. A great tutorial too well done. Hope to see many more. Greedy we are.xx
ReplyDeleteAt last..... Thank you so much Sue. Much appreciated.Will get down to it soon. A great tutorial too well done. Hope to see many more. Greedy we are.xx
ReplyDeleteAwesome tutorial Sue, thank you for sharing this. Gonna give this a go
ReplyDeleteHeidi :-)
Thanks for the tutorial. It will come in very useful
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Caught the demo of this technique on c&c a while back and had totally forgotten about it, I definately need to give this one a try x
ReplyDeleteA fantastic tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteHappy Crafting!!! :) X X
Wow, I've been away without internet access and I've just seen this post. The card is fab, and I'll certainly be trying this technique...Thanks for sharing xx
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, Thank you for this tutorial, which thank to you I have done. When I watched you making it on C&C I just could not get it correct, but thanks to you I did it. !!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Sue
ReplyDeleteWow! I love this one, the colours and the excellent explanaton of how to achieve the look. Than you :D
Sue H. xx
wow wow what a beautiful card sue missed you not being on c&c
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What a fabulous card love it thanks for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteJane xx
Wow, beautiful! Looks tricky but it will be worth the effort! Have to give it a try!
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Thank you so much for your tutorial after the shows today I will have to give this a go.
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Just watched you on create and craft, have a grand calibur, and spellbinder dies, love your cards, will be a regular visiter to your site. love it.
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Golly Sus, I'm yet another crafter who'd never thought of doing this! I really learn so much from watching you on C&C/IW & your fab blog about the less obvious uses of nesties. I really thank you for sharing your ideas with us.
ReplyDeleteJac x
Thank you so much for the step by step instructions and photos for this technique. You've really inspired me :)
ReplyDeleteLove Diana x
inspirational card and i am going to have a go right now.
ReplyDeleteI just love this idea and will use it a lot it is just so clever of you to think of this I cannot wait till my pick fo the day arrives and can have a go at this technique. Watched all your shows over the last few days. they were great
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Thanks for the tutorial, Sue. I really appreciate all the hard work you do with the TV show and the examples you show here. Mimi
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sue, for this tutorial...fabulous idea!
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Thank you Sue for showing us this this effect, the card looks fab, and for your tutorial which makes it look easy. Pauline x
ReplyDeleteHi Sue so glad you put this one onwas wondering how you did it.Great xxxx.jan p
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, love all your cards. Made my Yule cards with local village greeting, went down a storm. Keep up the good work, just wish I could afford more dies!! lol Dee
ReplyDeleteLove this tutorial! For some reason I've thought of only embossing, but not the half and half thing like you did here. Great idea and thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank sue I have struggled to do this bet by seeing the tutorial it as made it clearer and ive just had ado and I can now do it and it realy make a stunning card.
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Debs xx
Hello Sue - I'm very new to spellbinders and this tutorial is soo helpful - thanks x
ReplyDeleteHi Sue I watched you demo this on C&C and have made a few of these cards I just love them. Hope you don't mind I have put a link on my blog back to this tutorial
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Great tutorial almost missed it as not been on line for a week, saw you do it on c&c but fogot how to do it this is great. Its a must for me to try
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