Hi paper crafters! My name is Olga and I am a huge fan of Memory Box dies!
All of you probably know that Memory Box releases lots and lots of new dies each year, but unfortunately the old ones are gone once they are sold out. That is what happened to the Snowglobe Bases as well as the Stitched Snowflake Circle dies. The good news is that due to the high demand on those dies Memory Box have decided to bring them back!
Here is the project that I have created last year using these two dies to make some clear tags. I used the Fuse Tool and an ordinary plastic page protector to make clear pouches. The stitched circle die totally conceals the seams and creates a perfect edge for the tag.
Please scroll down to watch the video where all the process is shown from beginning to end:
Thank you for visiting today! I hope you enjoyed this little journey back in time as much as I enjoyed working with those amazing Snowglobe dies!
Olga, thank you for sharing your snowglobe tags. They are gorgeous and inspiring. I had watched your video tutorial on youtube about a week ago, loved it! I was searching to find the snowglobe bases and the stitched snowflake circles, and I was so frustrated because they weren't available. Now I am happy to hear they are coming back and I will be looking for them. Your tags inspired me and I want to make shaker snowglobe gift tags this year. Thank you for sharing today.
Jacquelene L
Canada
Posted by: Jacquelene L | 11/24/2017 at 08:14 PM
These are so gorgeous!!!
Posted by: Charity Chamberlain | 11/24/2017 at 10:18 PM
This is a must-have! So happy the dies are coming back! I just put them at the very top of my wish list! Your creations with them are delightful!
Posted by: Denise Bryant | 11/25/2017 at 11:11 AM
They are just gorgeous. You make everything look so easy and beautiful.
Posted by: Doreen Lees | 11/25/2017 at 02:04 PM
So pretty!
Posted by: Laraine Randall | 11/26/2017 at 05:29 PM
love all your snowglobes.
Posted by: marta | 11/27/2017 at 08:21 AM
These are really Beautiful!!! I love them!!!
Posted by: Maureen Reiss | 11/27/2017 at 01:22 PM