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Inlaid Die Cut Peony

June 24, 2019 Classes, Paper Crafting

Hi there! Today, as a part of my 3D Floral Focus class, I am trying a new technique called Inlaid Die Cutting. I have to admit, inlaid die cutting hurts my head! I rarely include inlaid die cutting on my cards…because it takes too much brain power…Lol!

But today I braved it, and here is my card:

Everything but the center pieces are INLAID!

This card took me about 800 hours to complete. Well, maybe not quite that long, but a really long time! Most of it was thinking about how to cut those pieces to fit into each other.

Now, it is not perfect. And I can’t believe I’m showing you this close up, but in full disclosure I thought you should know that everything didn’t line up PERFECTLY. In retrospect, I wish I listened better to Therese Calvird when she suggested having a colored background that would disguise that. I could’ve done a blue background and you wouldn’t even have noticed! (maybe?! Lol)

I’m not going to even point out all the other things that went wrong with this card. We are our own worst critics, right?

I used a polka dot embossing folder to add some fun to the background, but all in all I kept this card a bit simple. No sequins, No gems, No Nuvo drops. (crazy, right?)

Just a simple heat embossed sentiment on a popped up flag.

Here’s a list of the supplies I used on this one. For the peony, I only used the largest of the flowers this time. I really like that peony.






Thanks for joining me in this fun flowery journey!

And now, for the grand finale photo…I added some fun with a polka dot backdrop! Lol.

Do you like the polka dot backdrop?

Ok, I’m having way too much fun with this class. 🙂 See you next time.

May your days be filled with sunshine,
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Vonette
Vonette
6 years ago

I love this technique. You do a good job. I haven’t tried it yet but I have been trying to figure out how to cut everything. I love the papers you used for your flower. Can u share what they were.

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KariV
6 years ago
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Hi Vonette, I used mostly scrap papers that were lying near my die cutting machine, so I am not sure what they all are. I do know that one of the greens is Lawn Fawn’s cilantro cardstock! Sorry I’m not more helpful on this. I have a nice pile of scraps that I don’t keep labeled…but they are really handy when making up flowers! 🙂

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Therese
Therese
6 years ago

Brilliant! Such a pretty colour combo and perfectly inlaid!

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KariV
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KariV
6 years ago
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Not so perfectly, but I wish I was as good at this technique as you!! 🙂 Practice…I can hear you saying it now. Ha ha.

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Lynda
Lynda
6 years ago

Great colours – I struggled with this one too – not brave enough to post it yet! 🙂

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KariV
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KariV
6 years ago
Reply to  Lynda

Oooh! Can’t wait to see it, Lynda!

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