Sunday, 22 April 2012
Thanks, Jane Austen
I thought I'd try a technique shown in "A Cut Above" cardmaking class this week - die-cutting fabric. I made a rolled rose with fabric, but I glued the fabric to cardstock first, as it is quite thin material. I also used a wafer-thin die, and it didn't cut the fabric very well, even after running it through the Big Shot a few times, so I just cut the little fibres that were keeping it intact with my scissors.
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Love your card. I belong to a Jane Austen book club and had to get this set. LOVE how you did the cameo. Is that glossy accents? Awesome card.
ReplyDeleteAre your cards available on sale? please direct me to the site if you do. your cards are the best I've seen, really want to buy from you. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAt the moment, I just sell my cards to friends and colleagues. I would like to organise somewhere to sell cards but, at the moment, my life is crazy busy and it's not high on my list of priorities. Rest assured, when I do something about that, I will be letting everyone in blogland know all the details :)
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