If you love creating with die cuts, then A Cut Above has a challenge for you! This month, the Challenge/theme for November is Warm It Up" using die cuts along with warm/fall colors. I use to think I had more flowers than anything else in my stash, but I know now, die cuts took the top spot! How I love creating with dies of all kinds.
For my project, I created a mini album using the Sizzix Bigz Mason Jar 2 die designed by Lori Whitlock. Although, this die is retired, there are many other Mason Jar dies and SVG cuts out there. I love the Bigz dies because they cut through chip board beautifully.
Choosing the gorgeous colors of fall, I went with the digital collection Vintage Orchard designed by Katie Pertiet. I used the Print and Cut packs, as well as the Printable Papers. This collection was perfect for my mini album. I die cut the jars using chipboard, then die cut a front and back using the paper I printed up. I used Flower and leaf dies from Elizabeth Craft Design to create the florals on the cover. They were designed by Angelica Turner. I die cut them from the Weathered Market digital paper I printed up from Katie Pertiet Designs. I also collect ribbon, so I just went through my massive stash and pulled out the colors that matched the papers. I closed my mini using book rings, and tied the ribbons to the rings.
I have various types of slide dies. I die cut slides, and added them between the pages. Besides the beautiful frames that I cut with my Cameo, the slides can also hold small photos. I used metallic paper for the lids on the jars.I die cut Spellbinders tiny tags from lightweight chipboard, and strung them through out the mini. I just thought the tags were so cute!
Another favorite die I adore is the Leaf Fragments dies designed by Tim Holtz for Sizzix. I colored them with alcohol inks. There are so may ways to color the leaves. I love the muted designs that the alcohol ink leaves.
I really enjoyed going through my stash of dies for this project. I have so many ideas for another Mason Jar Mini!! On the cover, I tied some jute around the lid for the last finishing touch.
Thanks for stopping by to see my mini up close. And please stop by A Cut Above and join the challenge. There is a challenge every month with a different theme. Its time to take those dies out and put them to good use!!
Link to the November Challenge, Warm It Up
WOW these are amazing Lisa ... beautifully done and I'm sure will be well received! Congrats on your Guest Designer spot with Vicki over on 'A Cut Above'. I'm guest designing this month too and it's nice to meet another die loving crafter! BEAUTIFUL work and awesome inspiration!
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