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This card shows an older die set from the Decoupage Delight Collection and this is the 5x7 Trellis.
I made lots of cards and used the Brushos on them and the video shows how I got two cards from one die cut.
It was good fun to play with these crystals again as I haven't used them in a long time, and I was more than happy with the cards I created.
There are several different ways to use this die and each one will give you a different look.
The top card was using the Brusho panel as my background layer and adding the white panel to the top.
In the video I show other ways of layering the die cuts, and the card to the left is using up the pieces that fall out ... other wise known as the waste !!
But of course in this technique there is no waste just lovely cards that you can use for any occasion.
I hope you enjoy the video and will give this a try.
You could try the Colour Burst Powders instead if you don't have the Brushos or maybe just water colours.
So have a play and see what you can use and have some fun with them.
I know that not everybody likes to colour in their images and so this is a really easy option to get bright and vibrant colours in your designs ... especially your flowers.
I have used the Brusho Crystals that I have had for years, and such a little amount is needed to get a beautiful look, that they are going to last me for many more years yet.
In the video I share how to get the look for these flowers and leaves and I am not disappointed in any of the cards I made.
The one to the right is using flowers of a red and purple colour scheme and they are added to an embossed background
The card to the left is a DL size and uses the other colour scheme of orange and yellow
Again added to an embossed panel for the background as this makes such a difference.
I have added some of the flowers on foam pads to give depth and dotted it with sequins.
You can make lots for flowers and leaves and save for another project those that you don't use.
I have loads left over and I will use them at a a later date and probably mixed in with other flowers too.
The dies are the Perfect Christmas Rose and the matching stamps but these flowers can be used all year round as you can see.
This last card uses both colour ways together
And so there are lots of ways to mix and match your flowers and each one will give you a different look.
This card was made some time ago when I was playing with the Brusho Crystal Colours.
They are such a lovely way to play and can be used in a variety of ways. For this card I have simply spritzed the card with water and then added the crystals.
But you can mix a small amount of the powder with water onto your craft mat and use them as water colours.
But be warned a little goes a long long way so use sparingly and the colours are very vibrant too.
I used a die that I bought many years ago and I can't remember the name of the die or where I got it from, but I have teamed it with the sentiment from my 6x6 Box and Card die set
Quick and easy card and with maybe a change of colour ideal for a male one
Here we are again with another sneaky peak at next weeks Die Cutting Essentials magazine and the freebie that will be with it.
This will be issue 19 and the free die is called Build A Rose.
In the video I have tried to show some of my ideas for this die set
It will be "Live" on my YouTubeChannel today for you to view and I hope that you enjoy it. I have tried to keep the ideas easy to follow
The magazine will be on sale 5th January in selected supermarkets and craft stores and also at WHSmiths.
You can order it direct or take out a magazine subscription at MoreMags.com
There are some fabulous free gifts coming in the future with all the magazines that I cover.
So why not choose your favorite and settle down when it comes through the letterbox for a good read each month... and always be sure to get the gift that goes with it
So this is the last chance to win one of these and all you need to do is leave me a comment at the end of the post.
You will need to come back tomorrow to see if it is your name that is shown and then email me with your postal address so that I can post the card to you.
It doesn't matter if you have won one before or where you live, and you don't need to have a blog to enter
So what are you waiting for ... get wring that comment . It wont show up until it has been moderated so please don't add it two or three times
Two more bright and cheerful cards on offer today to two lucky winners.
I don't know which one you will receive but they are both really pretty so I don't think you will be disappointed which ever one it is.
The flowers are from Wild Orchid Crafts and compliment the colour scheme on each card
They are both in Landscape and the finished size is US A2
I have added a Decorative Hatpin in the floral display and that was made by my own fair hand
So here is your chance to win one of these cards by simply leaving me a comment at the end of the post.
A name will be drawn from the hat and announced in tomorrows blog post so be sure to come back and check if it is you.
I am happy to send the card anywhere that you live at my expense
Last week I incorrectly said that they were Brusho Crystals but they are not ... they are in fact Distress Inks Backgrounds and if you click the link the video will show you how it was done.
I am now in the corner with the dunces hat on !!!
Here we are again with another International Ambassadors Blog Hop and we would like to say "Thank You" to all of you who take part in this.
We try to do this hop once a month and use a different theme each time to showcase some of the beautiful dies from Spellbinders
It is our way to show you the style that each of us has and hopefully you will enjoy what we come up with.
For this month we decided to use the dies by Seth Apter who is one of the licensed designers for Spellbinders
The die I chose to use is Splatter Proof and I have used Brusho Crystal Colours and sequins to get the look.
I added yellow, orange and red randomly on wet card and allowed the colours to spread on their own on a large piece of card.
I used part for my background and the other I cut with the Splatter Proof die. After adding the background panel I added the die cuts so that the colours would show up and dotted sequins around in blending tones
Please pop along to my talented friends and see what they have come up with this month for your delight, and please leave us a comment so that we know you have visited ... See you again next month for another IA Informal Blog Hop
These two cards are on offer today and each one has a different verse. The back ground and roses are coloured with Brush Crystal colours but are not finished on the insides so you can use them however you wish
They are about an A2 size so will fit into a standard envelope. They are created in the same way that the blue pair from last week and the video tutorial is Brusho Crystals Background
If you would like to win these two than all you need to do is leave me a comment at the end of the post and from those comments a name will be drawn and announced in tomorrows blog post.
I urge you to come back and check if you are the winner as you will have 48 hours in which to claim them.
They can be on their way to you if you leave me a comment at the end of the post. Then my "Film Crew" will draw a name from the hat and the winner announced in tomorrows blog post
You will need to come back and check if it you who has won and then oyu will have 48 hours in which to claim the card.
This week I am giving away two more of the Brusho Crystal Coloured Cards and these two are done with the black powder.
I have used the positive and negative pieces to the coloured card so as to waste nothing and they turned out really well.
They have been featured on the blog before and have been the subject of a video tutorial ... here is the link to refresh your memory ... One Background Two Cards
They are not finished on the inside and you can use them as you would like.
They will both go to one winner. If you would like to win these two then all you need to do is leave me a comment. From those comments a name will be drawn and the winner announced in a blog posts but not until Sunday this weekend
I am off to Edinburgh today for the weekend as I have been invited to join a YouTube Creator Day on Saturday. I am really looking forward to this and I am sure that there is a lot to learn. But hopefully whatever I learn will benefit us all in the future.
It will help me to make better videos to enhance your enjoyment of them. My "Film Crew" is also going with me and it will be a really good weekend.
We love Edinburgh and I shared that holiday with you on the blog pages when we went for a holiday a while ago. When I get back on Sunday I will write a blog post ... see you soon.
For the next few weeks I am going to be giving away two cards done in the same theme to one winner
All have been shown before and some are actually featured in video tutorials and here is the link to the video ... One Background - Two Cards
These are using the Brusho Crystal Colours and both are made from one coloured card making use of the positive and negative pieces.
They are unfinished on the insides so you can use them for any purpose you wish but they are pretty cards and I am sure you will like them
So if you would like to have these two then you know what to do ... leave me your comment at the end of the post. From those comments a name will be drawn and announced in tomorrows blog post ... so be sure to come back and check if it is you.
Once the winners name has been shown you will have 48 hours in which to claim it by emailing me ... christina@card-making-magic.com ... with your postal address
In the die sets that you have in your personal collections do you often come across the small ones and don't know what to do with them ? Maybe this is something that you could try with any of them. I have used different shapes on my cards to show you some of the ideas I came up with
Create a Hinged Card for your base by cutting two white panels from die #9 Matting Basics A
Cut another layer of white card from die #8 Matting Basics B and emboss to add texture and interest to the layer
(Please remember that #1 is always the smallest die)
Create some coloured card with the Brusho Crystal Colours by sprinkling the card with crystals from the pot and spritzing with water. Leave to dry.
You can use any other form of water colours or simply used some patterned and coloured card that you have in your "Stash"
From the smallest dies in the sets that you have cut as many of the shapes as you would like to add to your card front. I have used hearts, stars, diamonds and octagons ... which I have had for a long time.
But you can use any that you have ... circles, squares, flower shapes etc.
I have stamped the sentiments onto strips of white that will fit around the embossed layer and then placed a thin strip of the coloured card long each side.
Add your chosen shapes in a pleasing display then add the whole lot to the base card with foam in between to raise the panels up and your done
I added in some of the baked Ikea dots that I told you about last year