StampinByHannah Techniques How to create a dimensional sentiment with Celebrate You from Stampin’ Up!
I have a quick and fun Techniques video for you today. I am just LOVING the Celebrate You thinlits that are currently available for FREE during Sale-a-bration. Actually, before I forget Stampin’ Up! added some extra Sale-a-bration freebies this morning… you can check them out in my Online Store!
So, today’s technique… I have been having heaps of fun stacking the die cuts from this thinlit set, and I thought I would share some of my top tips that might help you create some fabulously dimensional die cut sentiments!
This card is so cute! It’s a fun 4 x 4″ size, with a 3-3/4 x 3-3/4″ piece of Naturally Eclectic Designer Series Paper and a large die cut Stitched Circle in Vellum. Both the die cut and the Glitter Enamel Dot are strategically placed to cover the Mini Dimensionals I used to adhere the Vellum to the card. I LOVE adding Vellum with dimensionals, just because the Vellum is lifted slightly off the front of the card and it creates a lovely shadow effect.
Top Tips;
- Use Multi-Purpose Adhesive Sheet on the back of your card stock before you start to die cut your sentiment
- Die cut 3-5 pieces to give you a nice thick sentiment
- Use your Silicone Mat to help you ensure that die cuts are lined up
- It is easier to line up shorter words… so try a word like YOU before you head for something longer and swirly!
The ‘Thank’ is taken from one of the stamps in the All Things Thanks stamp set, and I selectively inked it with a Stampin’ Write Marker in Night of Navy to ensure that I just had the portion of the stamp I needed.
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Hannah McCurley
Stampin’ Up! UK Independent Demonstrator