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It’s Technique Tuesday!

Have you ever lamented about the waste created when you die-cut shapes?

Don’t despair! Today’s technique will show you two ways to use the negatives of your die-cuts and some other easy, effective techniques to create a vintage card using the dies from the Ranunculus Romance Bundle and reduce waste.

Let’s take a look at the card:

Technique Tuesday - learn two ways to use the die cuts from the Ranunculus Romance Bundle by Stampin' Up! #handmadecards #thecreativeeclectic #chrissygraham

You’ve seen the card…

Now it’s time to watch the video on how to make it.

What do you think?

Using the die-cut negative as both a stencil and a feature element of a project is a really practical way to get more out of your bundle and reduce waste. Although it takes time to splatter, distress, blend and sponge, they’re easy techniques to replicate and, I find them very therapeutic.

Don’t forget you can use these technique on scrapbook pages, off the page projects and packaging creations. I’d love to see how you use these techniques on your projects. I’d love to see how you use these techniques on your projects. Be sure to send me a photo. (I’ve included the list of supplies used at the bottom of this post.)

Technique Tuesday - learn two ways to use the die cuts from the Ranunculus Romance Bundle by Stampin' Up! #handmadecards #thecreativeeclectic #chrissygraham

Until next time… Happy creating!

Chrissy x

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