Combine That's Acute Triangle Dies and That's Acute Triangle Clear Stamps and create a forest of colorful trees for the holidays. Stamp and diecut a Bold Christmas Greetings message for a pop of bright purple.
Hello, Jean Okimoto here with a plush felt design to warm a frosty winter day. Or a rainy fall day!
Attach adhesive label paper - or a sticker sheet - to wool-blend felt and cut triangles with the dies from the That's Acute Triangle set. The paper backing stabilizes the felt and keeps adhesives from soaking through.
Stamp the striped triangle from the That's Acute Triangle Clear Stamps with Imagine Crafts Radiant Neon Electric Purple. Emboss it with detail clear powder. The color of the stamped image doesn't look like the inkpad - but it really is Electric Purple. It's very electric, and very purple!
Cut it with the coordinating That's Acute Triangle die.
Cut a white cardstock background with the 3-½" x 4-¾" Wrapped Stitch Rectangle die.
Attach the diecuts to a white 4-½" x 6-¼" card. Use foam dots for the tip of the stamped triangle. Use foam dots for the top and bottom of the "y" and the bottom of the "j."
Attach silver gem stickers.
Have fun creating this card in your favorite colors too. Mix different shades of green with a bright red stamped triangle on a Kraft card. Or try a mix of gold, copper and silver glittered cardstock with a teal striped triangle.
I could spend hours mixing and matching colors & textures, matte & metallic, prints & solids. There are so many options for these versatile dies and stamps! They're all designed for you by Dave Brethauer and proudly made in the USA.
If you're in the Seattle area and need a few fresh ideas for quick holiday cards - join us for the MERRY AND QUICK class at Impress on Veterans Day, November 12. We're making 7 deceptively simple cards that don't look quick-and-easy - and they great for mass-production too.
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