Hello there, good to see you again. As February is next month (or even tomorrow!) I had to make a love themed card. However, this card could be used for any romantic occasion as the word valentines day isn’t on it. Whatsmore, this card was created without any stamping – that hardly happens with me, so I’m showing how stepping up your die cuts can really take the card up a notch! So, sit back with a cuppa, relax and e
stepping up your die cuts Card Process overview
stepping up your die cuts Card photos



Its very hard to photgraph the wink of stella glitter on the letters – but the shine in real life is beautiful!

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For the original post on how I made this card, head over to the Bumbleberry Papercrafts blog HERE to find out more and to pick up the items I used.
Supplies for stepping up your die cuts card:
Bumbleberry Papercrafts (UK/EU):
- Mega Love Die – Altenew
- Grid stencil – Altenew
- Love Letters die – Altenew
- Fine Alphabet dies – Altenew
- Abandoned coral distress oxide – Ranger Ink
- Candied Apple distress oxide – Ranger Ink
- Spun Sugar distress oxide – Ranger Ink
- Embossing Powders
- Ranger – Fine Tip Applicator
- Ranger – Multi Medium Matte
- Scrapbook Adhesives – 3D foam pads
Altenew (International):
TO SEE ANOTHER project like this, CHECK OUT THIS POST HERE.
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Till next time,

*this post was produce as part of my design team work for Bumbleberry Papercrafts. I have not been paid to make this post, but I am given supplies from Bumbleberry Papercrafts to use. However, I only create projects I am proud of and use the products that I love. The information provided is based on my own personal experience – I am not an expert.