Quite a few people told me they want to CASE my Marvelous Squares card, so I thought it would be fun to link our cards here, so we can all see each others cards.
There won't be a drawing or anything, it's just a way for all of us to share our creations with the Marvelous Squares. If everyone has fun and wants to try making cards with a different die set, we can do that another time!
I just signed up for inlinkz, but have to figure out how to do it. I'll add the link tool as soon as I figure it out. In the meantime, I'll put links to the cards I've made with only Marvelous Squares, including the one where I cut out a bunch of combinations from the die set so you can see what they look like before cutting them out.
Purple Marvelous Squares Card
Card Made from Marvelous Squares
Playing with Spellbinders Marvelous Squares
Marvelous Squares Card with Rhinestones Added
For this first challenge, we should try to make cards using nothing but the Marvelous Squares die set. Stamps and embossing folders are okay, and sentiment tags are okay, but try not to use any other dies for the focal point of your design. Later, we can try combining the Marvelous Squares with other dies. Also, please add a link to this challenge on your page so everyone who wants will be able to participate.
I hope this will be fun for everyone!
This is where I put my cards, and other paper crafts. I hope my blog inspires you to create too!
Showing posts with label Marvelous Squares. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marvelous Squares. Show all posts
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Playing with Spellbinders Marvelous Squares
The Marvelous Squares have a lot of different ways of using them together, and it's difficult to picture what some of them will look like when cut and embossed.
Today, I cut a bunch of them out, mixing and matching to see how they would look when some of them were cut together. I decided to photograph them for future reference, and also decided to put them on my blog in case anyone else found it useful.
I put the four separate little corner pieces into the blank diagonal sections of some of the cuts to show how they can be used to decorate the blank spaces.
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