Showing posts with label lattice die. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lattice die. Show all posts

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Lattice Die Cards

Today I have an assortment of cards made with the Lattice Die (retiring) to share with you. We made this first card in the April Club Class. We sponged the background, which I think looks like stained glass.
 Supplies:
Cardstock: Elegant Eggplant, Whisper White
Ink: Daffodil Delight, Real Red, Tempting Turquoise, Wild Wasabi
Big Shot: Lattice Die
Other: Scallop Trim Border Punch (retiring)

 This card has several retiring items on it: Lattice Die, Betsy's Blossoms, Corner Rounder Punch, and Gingham Garden Washi Tape

 I did more sponging on this card. The sentiment is from Blessings From Heaven, which is sold out already.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Stampin' Up Lattice Die Frame

The first time I used the Lattice Die with my Big Shot, I knew I had to use the leftover parts.  This card uses the part that's left as a frame.


I originally posted this card back in September, when my blog was fairly new.  You can click on Lattice Die in the labels to see  more details on this card and several other ideas using this die.

Don't forget the Very Thankful Class on April 8th.  Scroll down to the previous post to see cards made with this cute set.  I'd love to have you join us.  Leave a comment or e-mail me for more details.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Wreath Card

The quality of the photo is terrible, but here is the wreath card I made with the leftovers from cutting the lattice die. The green pieces are the lattice die scraps. The berries were just cut with my Crop-o-dile (the larger hole). The ribbon is 1/4" Bravo Burgundy grosgrain. I texturized the background with my Big Shot to give the appearance of wood grain. At the bottom, the word window is layered on the modern label. The Merry Christmas stamp came from Teeny, Tiny Wishes.


The lattice die scraps can be used for all kinds of things. I've made flowers and butterflies. I punched a hole in several pieces of the other shape and made a garland for a card. Let your imagination run free. Scroll down a couple posts to see card ideas using the lattice die.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Lattice Die cards

Here are some samples I had out at the Lattice Die class. I was asked to upload these so that those at the class could CASE (copy and steal -- or share -- everything) them. Please keep in mind, I'm a much better card maker than photographer :)



This is similar to one of the cards we made in class. I just wanted to show you how you could put a sentiment across the front. This one came from Razzle Dazzle.


This card just has the big stamp from Fresh Cuts behind the lattice cut out. This is exactly how the lattice comes out of the Big Shot and the stamp fits perfectly. The bottom is just two strips of cardstock, layered with punch outs from the Designer Label and a circle (I think 1") punch.

The pointsettia is made with two sections cut out from the lattice and attached with a rhinestone brad. It is hangs freely inside the frame left by cutting out the lattice. It was CASEd from someone in my Late Night Stampers group.


This uses the frame left after running the die through the Big Shot. When planning to use the frame, it is a good idea to try to center the die in the middle of the cardstock. All the stamps are from the Razzle Dazzle set.


This card uses the berries from the Fresh Cuts set. I used a scrap frame (left from cutting out lattice with Big Shot) as a mask and stamped multiple times until the area was filled. It is especially important to get into each of the corners. I also sponged around the edges of the card.

I just remembered that I was supposed to upload the wreath card, too. It will have to be another day. Be sure to check back.
Hope you enjoyed seeing the different cards made with the lattice die. We made three other cards, plus a mini card in the class.

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