Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Heart Stained Glass

This is my post on the Tutti Designs blog today.

Happy Tuesday, Diane with you today
using the fabulous 'Heart Stained Glass' die.

I have three different techniques I used with this die...all very easy!

The first card, after die cutting, I placed the die on a sticky back paper,
sprinkled with glitter, then colored the glitter with Copics.
You really don't have to press hard as the ink from the Copics
flows very smoothly on the glitter.
 The Scalloped Nesting Rectangle was used for the sentiment.


The next card was created by adding Stick It to the back of my black card stock,
then once cut, sticking it down on vellum.
I then flipped it over and used Copics to color on the backside.
The sentiment was stamped on a Tutti Designs Stitched Heart.


The last card was a fun and easy technique using nail polish.
You just get a flat container with water and drop colors of nail polish in
then use a brush to swirl the colors,
then carefully lay your card stock on top to pick up the patterns.
Let dry and you have a one of kind background!
The sentiment was stamped on a Tutti Designs Cross Stitch Rectangle!



Heart Stained Glass

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Cross Stitch Nesting Rectangles

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Scalloped Stitched Nesting Rectangles
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Stitched Nesting Hearts
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Make sure to visit the Tutti Designs Store (link below)
for LOTS more fabulous dies!!
Come back tomorrow for lots more Tutti Designs inspiration!

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Thank you for visiting with me today!

2 comments:

Dawn Phillips said...

Three fabulous cards. I'm jealous that you can think of so many different ways with one item. Love Dawn x

Leslie Miller said...

Once again I'm admiring your glitter technique and someday I'll try it. It's on my long, long list. But, wait... now I have to try the nail polish idea! How cool! I have some coppery glitter polish that might look pretty fabulous. I've bookmarked this post so I can come back to it. Thanks, Diane!