Bumbleberry Blog — layered rose die
You are in our thoughts
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Hello there, it is Verity here from Pretty Little Button for the Bumbleberry Design team. It can be a hard time for everybody and I wanted to make a card that you could send to someone to show them they're in your thoughts. For this card, I mainly focused on Die-cutting to create the main elements of the card, choosing a dark cardstock for the floral to pop off. Please know that you are in our thoughts here at Bumbleberry Papercrafts! Written and photos You are in our thoughts: To start off, trim a piece of Slate Gina K Cardstock down to 5.5*4.25". With...
Copic coloured die cut florals
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Hello there, it is Verity here from Pretty Little Button for the Bumbleberry Design team. Do you love to use die cuts on your cards, but want to stretch how you use them and get more from them? Adding colour detail with your Copic markers, or any other alcohol marker is a quick way to change up your regular die cuts from plain cardstock and make your card stand out. What's more, you can use a layering floral die such as this layered rose die from Altenew and use the layers independently to stretch your design. Copic coloured die-cut florals video: ...