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New Pop-Up Die Cut Techniques for Card Making

Offered By: Jennifer McGuire Ink via YouTube

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Card Making Courses Greeting Card Design Courses Ink Blending Courses Die Cutting Courses Shaker Cards Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Explore innovative pop-up die cut techniques for creating stunning greeting cards in this 36-minute video tutorial. Learn how to use a variety of floral stamps, layering stencils, and dies from Pinkfresh Studio to create intricate and dimensional designs. Master the art of ink blending using tools from Gina K Designs and Altenew to add depth and color to your projects. Discover how to incorporate unique elements like shaker stars and slimline builder stencils to enhance your card designs. Follow along as the instructor demonstrates step-by-step techniques for creating beautiful pop-up cards using products from popular brands like Waffle Flower, Hero Arts, and Tim Holtz. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have the skills to create eye-catching pop-up cards for any occasion.

Syllabus

Intro
Pinkfresh | Happy Blooms Floral
Waffle Flower Water Media Mat
Gina K Designs Blending Brushes
Altenew Detail Blending Brushess
Pinkfresh | Happy Blooms Frame
Pinkfresh | Just a Hello Floral
Pinkfresh Diamond Builder Layering
Pinkfresh | Slimline Hearts Builder Layering
Pinkfresh Slimline Skinny Plaid Layering
Altenew Ink Blending Tool
Tim Holtz | Distress Oxide Ink
Hero Arts Unicorn White Pigment
Pinkfresh | Essential Shaker Star Dies
Pinkfresh | Best of Everything Floral
Pinkfresh Perfect Sentiments


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Jennifer McGuire Ink

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