Close to My Heart Thin Cuts are metal dies that cut shapes that coordinate perfectly with their matching My Acrylix Stamp set. In this Australasian Close to My Heart Blog Hop you will get lots of ideas on how to use the thin cuts.
If you have arrived here from the amazingly creative Doris Taylor – Creative Inspirations then you are in the right place.
If you landed here by accident, no problem, please join in by following the link at the end of this post.
There are four set of CTMH Thin Cuts and I decided to showcase the Ornate Blossoms Thin Cuts with the matching Ornate Blossoms Stamp set and Tickled Pink Thin Cuts with the matching Tickled Pin Stamps
I created a Split Negative Card using the Ornate Blossoms Thin Cuts & Ornate Blossoms stamp set (D1687) I stamped with versa mark & embossed with white on kraft cardstock & on the white I stamped with
This shaker card was fun to create & I loved mixing up the Tickled Pink stamps & thin cuts with the Hawaiian Hibiscus stamps.I used one of the White Picture My Life™ Overlay as the cover for the shaker part – this one had text at the very bottom so I was able to hide it.
I’d love for you to leave a comment before heading off to the next stop, the very talented: Vandra’s Virtual CTMH Craftroom who I am sure will showcase something amazing.
Enjoy the hop and thanks so much for taking the time to check out what I made using the Close To My Heart Thin Cuts.
See you soon.
Maz
9 responses to “CTMH Thin Cuts – Australasian Blog Hop”
Fabulous cards- and great idea to make the split negative technique a bit easier!
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Thanks Lauren
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I love the split negative image – it really highlights the details on this stamp.
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Thanks been a while since I’ve made a split negative card, but happy how this turned out.
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Two lovely projects!
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Thanks Doris
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Lovely card Maz.
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Both of your cards are quite stunning. Thanks for sharing. I particularly love the hibiscus flowers you’ve made, they look so realistic!
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Thank you, they just white embossed images coloured with watercolours a bit randomly.
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