Today I thought I would share this video that will show you what is meant by Partial Die Cutting.
It is a fun techniques that you can use in so many ways and it may be something that you have heard of but never tried for your self.
Time to relax and let this video show you how I made my card
The Bo Bunny image is from Crafters Companion and has been coloured with Spectrum Noir
The Diamante flourish is from Wnat2Scrap and I cut it into sections and added it to sit behind the image.
The die is Grand Large Labels which is sadly now retired from the Spellbinders website. Try Amazon or Ebay or one of your local sources and you may be lucky enough to find it.
More tomorrow ...
Hugs xx
Morning Christina, this looks a fun little card off to see how you achieved it.
ReplyDeleteNancyd xx
Lovely card & a great video.
ReplyDeleteMichele
Thanks for the reminder Christina. I used to use this technique a lot but I have not done it for a long time. I love watching all your videos which give such inspiration. I always check intoyour blog but don't often have time to comment. Hugs Christine xx
ReplyDeleteLovely card and colouring, Thanks for the video, great tutorial. Linda.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the video Christina, a very pretty card.
ReplyDeleteElaine H X
That looks like a fun technique.
ReplyDeleteMorning Christina
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the video tutorial showing your cute card
June x
Good Morning Christina :) Beautiful Card. Fabulous Technique! Thank you so much for sharing.! Enjoy your day. Big Hugs.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great video with a fun technique!
ReplyDeleteAnd the card is lovely!
This is a great technique, thanks for the video tutorial.
ReplyDeleteSue M
Beautiful effect, love the little bunny.
ReplyDeleteGreat tip Christina.....tfs
ReplyDeleteHi Christina,
ReplyDeleteA very pretty card today and I loved the video You made it so clear how we can all get such a fantastic result :)
Bejay xx
Good idea Christina - pity the die is no longer available- I am lucky to have the full set and use them very regularly.x
ReplyDeleteThanks Christina for the tip, most useful, have done this on many an occasion, your videos are so informative....A really cute little card here.....luv Ursula xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous card and great tutorial too. Thank you for sharing.
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Linda xxx
Thanks Christina. You inspire me to try this again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the video, I have had trouble with this in the past. You make it look easy, so I will try it out. Love your card.
ReplyDeleteI had forgotten about this technique, thank you for the reminder der video. Blessi g Pat
ReplyDeleteGood afternoon Christina- This is a great video tutorial. That is a great technique. It actually brings more life like looks to the card. You always do such a nice job on cards. Thank you for sharing this unique technique with us!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Christina and great video. Thank you very much for sharing this with us.
ReplyDeleteHi Christina
ReplyDeleteHaven't tried this technique before so will definitely be having a go. Thanks for the tutorial.
Love & best wishes
Jenny C xxx
very pretty card, enjoyed your video, I have done that before but forget to use it more often.
ReplyDeleteHi Christina. Thank you so much that is fabulous and I will definitely be giving it a try.
ReplyDeleteso adorable his little ears sticking out is too cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing Christina. I do have these dies and well used. A lovely fun card. The first time I watched your videos was for partial cutting to make a 'Flip flop' card, and repeatedly watch it. Sorry not been commenting past few months, Husband passed away after many weeks of being ill. He always supported my card-making. Thankyou again.
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Dear Dorothy I am so sorry to hear that news and I hope you are coping without him .. hard though it must be. But welcome back to the blog and I hope my pages will help you in some small way Big Hugs XXX
DeleteLove the card you made here, and I do enjoy doing the partial die cut. I saw this before and it got me so intrigued, I had a go right away and have used this method several times since!, though to be honest, I've not done it for a while, so thanks for the reminder and refresher "Course"!
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Karen xx