Border dies are a useful addition to your crafty "Stash" as they can give you some really pleasing effects very quickly
For this card I have used the Scalloped Borders Three but although there are different patterns and styles to each of the sets they all work in basically the same way
I have also used Sentiments Three for this card but take a look at some of the others as you are sure to find some that will suit your needs
For the base cut two #7 5x7 Matting Basics A in white
With a color of your choice cut one #7 5x7 Matting Basics B
I have embossed this colored layer with the double sided Garden Lattice A4 folder
Cut two more layers in white with the #7 from 5x7 Matting Basics B
With your choice of Border Dies ... add one cutting edge and one patterned piece from the set to one of these white layers
Tape securely in place so that the dies will not cross over and run it through the machine
And at the other side you will have two pieces of card with the pattern in one of them
Emboss the second white piece of card with an embossing folder and then tape just the cutting edge to this layer
This will give you another layer that is now divided into two and this will be embossed also but will not have the cut out pattern in it
Now you need to layer them altogether so that you have a staggered look.
I have used foam tape and placed the embossed layer on the top of the lacy layer so that the pattern can be seen.
Trim the card at the top and bottom as you need to give you a neat finish and make all the card level.
Once you have wrapped ribbon around these layers add them to the base card and embellish as you would like.
I have added a simple sentiment, a bow and some pearls and that's it
More tomorrow ...
Hugs xx
very beautiful and a great idea. thanks for lesson. crafty hugs.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the easy to follow Tutorial, will have a go soon.
I keep forgetting about my Border Dies.
Have a good day
Patricia x
Gorgeous card today, I really don't use my border dies as much as I could so this might change that!
ReplyDeleteI had a lovely email off Phillipa thanking me for the christmas cards I had sent, I was glad to hear it was a success.
Michele
Christina, I do like today's tutorial really simple and quick but so pretty, thanks Ann
ReplyDeleteHi Christina
ReplyDeleteLove the card and the idea. I have one of the other scalloped border dies so will have a go and adapt accordingly. Thanks for the tutorial.
Love & best wishes
Jenny C xxx
Good morning Christenia what a stunning card I love the colours and the design is wonderful. xx
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Morning Christine,
ReplyDeleteLovely card, and a great tutorial, thank you.
Lydia
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Pretty card Christina and thank you for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteAnne
Thank you for the tutorial Christina, very useful, lovely card today. Linda.
ReplyDeleteI like the card you made using these dies Christina. I have sets one and two that I bought after I saw your youtube video making a lovely card with a curvy opening on the front. There are so many things that can be done with these dies. Thanks for showing us this one.
ReplyDeleteLove this color. Thanks Christina for sharing your talent! Love, love, love this card!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Christina. A beautiful card this morning and a wonderful tutorial, as well. Thank you so much for sharing and adding such beauty to my day. I'm sooooo ready for spring/summer. It's three degrees here in Gaylord, Michigan. But on the other hand, we've had a bit of sunshine lately, which has really helped. Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteNice to see a card which uses only 1 die, and especially the Border.die. This is something one would never think of, just shows, cards don't have to be elaborate to look effective.
ReplyDeleteMargaret xxx
Great card Christina, thanks for the tutorial, something I do struggle with at times, getting them to line up....luv Ursula xx
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Christina! Gorgeous design and colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, thanks for the tutorial. Have to see what I can come up with using the supplies I have available. Dianne Crowe
ReplyDeleteAnother good idea. I have scalloped borders 3 and must admit have rarely used them. I have a birthday card to make tonight so I will give them an airing. Thanks Christina xx
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I am just getting started using my border dies for more than borders and this gives me some new ideas! TFS!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card made with the border dies. Love the lilac embossed paper.
ReplyDeleteThank you Christina for a beautiful card tutorial, Mavis xx
ReplyDeleteHi Christina, another beautiful card and tutorial, thank you. Will give this a go, I have a set of the curved border 2 dies, thanks for the ideas.
ReplyDeleteRegards Liz.
Hi Christina beautiful colour and love the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThank you
Kind regards
Anne Owens
So creative your card is gorgeous x
ReplyDeleteGreat looking card and I like how you shown how to use the boarder die
ReplyDeletesuch a great idea....
Well done Christina
Hi Christina, thank for sharing what else we can use our
ReplyDeleteborder dies for. The card is gorgeous,love the colour
Maria x
Hi Christina
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning card. Thanks for reminding us that we can just use the borders to make a lovely card.
Hi Christina,
ReplyDeleteLove the card and the colour, beautiful. Thank you for showing ideas for using the dies, it is great to see the different ways they can be used.
Di B x
why didn't i think of that!! my border dies have lain in my box unused for years as they were too short for a card I never thought of using them across the way silly me!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Christina. I have just purchased a Spellbinders border not the same but will do, so I hope to have a go at a card with it, thank you so much for your lesson, and what a beautiful card, you are the best.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card and great tutorial. Well done. I pinned. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/415386765606930336/
ReplyDeleteLovely card Christina, am going to give this a go now although I don't have the matting dies have been thinking of getting them!! one small question though how did you join the main card together, was it with the folded strip in between or just scored on the back one and stuck with double sided tape?
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