DIY Valentine’s Subway Art with Die Cuts: Making the Cut
Hi friends! Happy Wednesday! Please join me in welcoming back special guest Nichol Sphor takes us through this SUPER cool Subway Art design in our latest edition of Making the Cut; a monthly celebration of sharing the love of die cutting! Some of the highlighted items in this card are the Heart Arrow, Geometric Builder Hearts, Outline Love, Trio of Love, Hugs, Reverse Crackle Background, and greetings from the Love You Greetings stamp set! Be sure to watch the video for all the details and enjoy!
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Thanks so much for stopping by, and thanks to Nichol for being our guest!
This card is spectacular, Nichol. I love all the mixed fonts and that crackle background. You are a treasure and I always love these monthly tutorials!! TFS!!!
Lori S in PA
A great tutorial, I love the subway art design
I LOVE this card!!!!! I have sooo many word dies and always forget about subway art. Thanks Nichol!!
I love this card so much – Nichol is so clever
This is lovely. Awesome die combo. Hugz
Unbelievable design. I would never have bought the reverse crackle stamp, now it’s on my list for my next order. I love the color ink she used for it to, nice subtle look! What a wonderful designer, great to listen to and I love watching her figure out designs.
What a lovely card! So creative and fun!
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