This pretty blue card is one that uses all the dies from Labels Eight from Spellbinders. Once again these are older dies but some that I enjoy working with.
They can all be worked together to give some really lovely cards.
There is a video to show other ways that you can use this die too and I hope you will enjoy it.
I did this tutorial a while ago but I can't remember if I ever add it to a blog post and the white and silver card was last weeks Friday Freebie.
If I did show it my apologies for showing it once more ... and if I didn't then here it is and you will find I have also added it to the Video Tutorials section at the top of the page ... in case you need it for future reference.
The spotty blue ribbon is added to the bottom of the card but if you fancy the idea of something really special then please take a look John Taylors new website and have some Personalised Ribbon made especially for you
More tomorrow ...
Hugs xx
I have this die and it is one of my favorites.always makes a lovely card. thanks for the tutorial Christina and will have to check out that personalised ribbon for sure.
ReplyDeleteLovely card, will watch the video tonight.
ReplyDeleteMichele
Hi Christina
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see the older dies being used , the two cards show show just how versatile these dies are making beautiful cards .
I will watch your video later with a well earned coffee, but will away now to look at Johns Wedsite.
Take Care
Elaine H X
Love all of them, you make it look so easy
ReplyDeleteCheers Kaye
Morning Christina,
ReplyDeleteA very pretty card, as always
Lydia
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Hi Christina, I love all your cards, they always look so pretty, thank you for sharing, Cheers Anna.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and very different cards!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the informative video!
Morning Christina, a beautiful card as always.
ReplyDeleteNancyd xx
3 lovely cards and a very useful tutorial, Thanks again Christina xx
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Christina :) Beautiful Cards all the way around this morning. I love your videos and can watch them all day long..... and have! THANK YOU! Have a wonderful day. Big Hugs.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Christina and thanks for the video, I love the Spellbinder dies....luv Ursula xx
ReplyDeleteA great video Christina. Beautiful cards! I have the Labels Eight set but have no fancy ones. Apparently, I should get some. LOL Thanks so much for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteHi Christina
ReplyDeleteAs you say, 3 completley different cards from just one set of dies. I think I have a different set of the decorative dies, so I will giving these ideas a go. Can I just say that I found the embossed layer very difficult to see. That could be the light I was viewing in, or the angle of the layer when you took the shot. Or my laptop screen needs turning down a bit.
Margaret xxx
ReplyDeleteWith all the new toys coming out for card making it is always nice to go back and use some oldie but goodie supplies.
Your card turned out great...tfs and well done Christina
Hi Christina thanks for the tutorial. Am glad you shared such a wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteHi Christina,
ReplyDeleteYAY...I've got this die set! It looks like I'm going to have to remember just where I've got it stored, get it out, dust it off and start playing. I can't remember seeing the video before and I'm now off to watch it :)
Bejay xx
I have used mine multiple times and it's always fun to create something new. Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteYou are a true inspiration and love your tutorials and cards that you make! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteA lovely card. Like the papers you have used Thank you once again for your inspiration
ReplyDeleteHi Christina, a beautiful set of cards. Watched some of your tutorials today and am stunned and amazed at all the different most beautiful cards you have produced. You must be so proud. Thank you for sharing with us so grateful.
ReplyDeleteKind regards Anne Owens xx
Closely card today. Will watch the video tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteAll the Labels Eight dies have been huge favorites of mine over the years and I was always pleased when Spellbinders added to the original set. They make beautiful cards in many different ways as you have shown in this tutorial. I like them all and your tutorial is always easy to follow. Thank you, Christina!
ReplyDeleteSandra Smith