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Celebrate in every color



 

Hello! Here is another card I made for the Altenew Educator certification. This one is for the die cutting course. I loved this die and the rainbow theme. I liked the tips offered throughout the class including using dies with vellum to layer. 
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1. Die cut Christmas trees

2. Use distress oxide spun sugar,  dried marigold, squeezed lemonade, milled lavender, and tumbled glass for die cuts

3. Use nuvo drops for snow effect

4. Use opaque paste for snow, sprinkle a tad of glitter

5. Due cut letters, die black cut letters for shadows, color with same distress oxide

6. Use black and white paper and silver glitter paper for matting

7. Die cut scalloped slimline die with pearlized vellum

7. Adhere iridescent snowflakes and all pieces 

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  1. All I can think of is mounds and mounds of ice cream! LOL Super fun!

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