This month's class features making simple cards with die cuts created using the MM Slice. Out of all the requests I had for ideas using the Slice Die Cutting machine this was by far the most requested. Because the Slice die cuts to a maximum of 4" size, it makes it perfect for creating accents for cards.
To view the class (pdf, video and photos) at Two Peas, click HERE. (not yet linked)
To view the class pdf, click HERE.
Here is the card set I created:
Supplies:
- Snow Layering Papers by Hero Arts
- Eggshell Layering Papers by Hero Arts
- Azure Layering Papers by Hero Arts
- Grass Layering Papers by Hero Arts
- Daffodil Layering Papers by Hero Arts
- Poppy Layering Papers by Hero Arts
- Grenadine Layering Papers by Hero Arts
- Azure Folded Cards by Hero Arts
- Daffodil Folded Cards by Hero Arts
- Snow Folded Cards by Hero Arts
- Flower Wallpaper Remountable Rubber Cling Stamp by Hero Arts
- Houndstooth Woodmounted Stamp by Hero Arts
- Large Thanks Clear Acrylic Stamp Set by American Crafts
- Cling Dots Remountable Rubber Cling Stamp by Hero Arts
- Clouds Wood Mounted Stamp by Hero Arts
- Large Canvas Stripe Wood Block Stamp by Hero Arts
- Versamark Dazzle Frost Ink Pad by Tsukineko
- Tumbled Glass Tim Holtz Distress Ink
- Stormy Sky Tim Holtz Distress Ink
- Wild Honey Tim Holtz Distress Ink
- Peeled Paint Tim Holtz Distress Ink
- Barn Door Tim Holtz Distress Ink
- Black Memories Dye Ink Pad
- Zing! Clear Embossing Powder by American Crafts
- Zing! Mustard Embossing Powder by American Crafts
- Zing! Rouge Embossing Powder by American Crafts
- Pure Poppy, Hawaiian Shores Ribbons by Papertrey Ink (Saddle Stitch)
- Lemon Tart, Pure Poppy, Summer Sunrise, New Leaf Buttons by Papertrey Ink
- Brads (Making Memories)
- String
- Tiny Attacher by Tim Holtz
- Corner Chomper Crop-a-dile
- Slice Machine Starter Kit by Making Memories
- Slice 12x12 Glass Cutting Mat by Making Memories
- Slice Basic Shapes 2 Design Card by Making Memories
CHALLENGE: Use the Making Memories Slice to die cut elements for a cards. Upload your project to the Two Peas gallery, make sure to check the box next to this class when you do, and you will automatically be entered in a drawing to win a prize from Two Peas! Please note in the comments section what you die cut (this makes it easier for others to learn from your examples)! Thank you.
For questions, links to participants projects and more check out the classroom thread on the Education Message Board.
Have a fabulous day and be sure to check back tomorrow when share what I'm using this week. :)