Saturday, September 24, 2016

Create Backgrounds using Die - Cutting Inlay Technique (two variations)

Hello Crafty Friends,

Welcome back to my post, today I'm sharing a fun video where I just use one die to create a very glittery background for my cards..
Its a very simple technique of die-cut inlaying, where you die cut your base panels with some die. And use some other cardstock to die cut few out of the same die. And then use this die cut pieces as puzzle pieces to fit into the base panel(already die cut).


I know this sounds really really confusing, but trust me, its easy as it could be. So I have a video tutorial for you guys to show you this fun easy and awesome looking technique..


I also share a variation in my video where you can use either vellum or cardstock behind your panels to get different looks from the same technique..


So without much ado let me share the video with you guys..



And if you wanna watch the video on YouTube click HERE

Here is a picture of both the cards together.. Aren't they pretty? Oh I love all that glitter.. Could not decide, which ones my favorite.. Can you??


All the supplies used here are listed in the description box of the YouTube Video.
Hope you guys enjoyed it.
Thank you for visiting. 
Have a Nice day.

Regards 
Neha Tulsyan

10 comments:

  1. Thats great Neha! I loved both of them and the added glitter brought the whole wow factor!

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  2. Lovely... Awesome way to use die cut leaves...

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  3. Beautiful cards..loved that inlay die cutting technique..n use of glitter paper..thank you for sharing.

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  4. Beautiful cards..loved that inlay die cutting technique..n use of glitter paper..thank you for sharing.

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  5. Nope neither can I decide which one is my favorite ! Both are Awesome !

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  6. Both the cards beautiful. Thank you for sharing tuts

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  7. Both the cards beautiful. Thank you for sharing tuts

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  8. Awesome cards Neha!! thank you for tut!!

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