Tanglewood Tag Time
Want a different way to use the delicate Tanglewood Frame Die? Tag it with the Tag You're It Rectangle Die Set from Open Studio. Jean Okimoto here, with another idea featuring one of the most popular dies from the January 2015 Release. It's a must-have.
- Tanglewood Frame Die 99009
- Open Studio Oh Hello Again Die Set 30010
- Open Studio Tag You're It Rectangles Die Set 30040
- Key Lime and Peony Notecards (for diecutting)
- Peony Envelope
Cut a Key Lime tag. Cut a portion of the Tanglewood Frame from textured white cardstock and trim it to approximately 3-⅜" x 2-⅜". Attach the Tanglewood diecut behind the tag frame. Cut a Key Lime Rectangle of the same size and attach it behind the Tanglewood diecut.
Cut the flower section again from Peony - leave the petals in the die until you need them. It'll be much easier to know where each little piece goes - trust me, I know. (Now.) Attach the petals, then add a tiny gold sequin in the center.
Cut "hello" from Peony. Attach the ribbon. Attach everything to a side-folded A2 card of textured white cardstock. Attach tiny gold sequins. Coordinate the card with a matching Peony Envelope.
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Great idea to use just a portion of the die! Can't wait to try this with my corner die!
Posted by: donna mikasa | 03/29/2015 at 05:04 PM
Thanks Donna - it'll be beautiful on one of your watercolored backgrounds!
Posted by: Jean Okimoto | 03/31/2015 at 10:43 PM
Pretty card, Jean. Love that frame die!
Posted by: Debbie Kaste | 04/14/2015 at 07:29 AM
Thanks Debbie - the Open Studio Tag You're It Rectangles do most of the work for you!
Posted by: Jean Okimoto | 04/14/2015 at 11:01 AM
Love the card. I woul dnver had cut down the die and used only part of it. I always feel like I need to show the whole thing. The card looks really nice.
Posted by: Laurie | 04/18/2015 at 03:18 PM