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Introducing the new Lovely Words Thinlits Dies. I knew I had to have them when they became available during the preorder period for OnStage attendees.
I also used the gorgeous new Delightful Daisy Designer Series Paper
And I tried a new type of card (to me anyway). I don’t know what it is called but it has a strip of acetate sheet in the front of the card.
This is what the back of the front of the card looks like. I may add more designer series paper to cover the tape.
I used Tear & Tape Adhesive for the word “friend”.
And this is the insider of the card
The flower was cut out from the Delightful Daisy Designer Series Paper.
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This is just wonderful!!! Love the clear layer
Thanks Jennifer; glad you liked it.
Hi! I am getting ready to try your card, but I am not sure how to use tear ‘n tape with the think it. Would you please provide some guidance? Thanks so much!
Margaret – I put strips of tape on the back of the rectangle piece (3 1/2″ x 1 1/2″) of Wisteria Wonder card Stock until the card stock is completely covered. Lay the Thinlit on top and run it through the Big Shot. You can then peel off the adhesive and adhere it to the front of the card.
LMK if I’m not clear or if you have additional questions.
Thanks! This makes sense in writing!
I would put a strip of dip over the glue lines and cut another die of the word and do the same on the back