Negative Die Cut Star Fish
Hi friends! Happy Thursday! As always, I’m happy to welcome back very special guest Yana Smakula to our blog today! She’s thinking outside the box by using a die from the coordinating die set, Set Sail, to make a custom background!! She used some of her favorite Tim Holtz distress ink colors and a blending tool to get that nice sunset color combo. Love the shimmer you see? Yana used Sparkle embossing powder to get the look! She finished the card off with a die cut sentiment from Summer Greetings using Orange Peel and Sunshine cardstock! Be sure to watch the video to learn more! Enjoy!
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WOW, this one is so much fun! love all the negative dies used here.
i lvoe using the negative part of diecutting, this seastar fish thing is awesome
What a beautiful card! I love your technique–it’s always wonderful to learn new things to do with items already in my stash! Thanks for the wonderful inspiration!
Love this card. Definitely going to try that negative die cut technique! Thanks so much.