Welcome to my July reveal for the Creative Team of A Cut Above Blog Challenge. At A Cut Above, the theme is always "Anything Goes," but there’s a catch: you must include at least one die cut in your project. This can be from either a manual or electronic die-cut machine, meaning no prefabricated die cuts allowed. Challenges are posted monthly on the first Monday at 12:00 AM (Eastern Time) and run until the 28th at 8:00 PM. Winners are announced on the 30th, showcasing the incredible talent within our community. It's a fantastic way to stretch your creative muscles and explore new ideas while sharing your work with fellow crafters.
This month, I created a fun and funky layout to celebrate my baby turning 15. Time flies, doesn’t it? For her birthday, the theme was Stitch, which suits her vibrant personality perfectly. Stitch is quirky and a bit odd—much like my Paige. I chose bright rainbow colours paired with blue to complement the Stitch theme.
I used a double balloon metal die for this creation, cutting it out from two blues and a rainbow pattern paper. For this creation, I reached for my leftover scrap paper to cut the die shape, breathing new life into bits and pieces that would otherwise go unused. Using scraps not only reduces waste but also allows me to create tailored embellishments that perfectly match my project’s colour scheme and theme. It’s become my go-to method, turning leftovers into something special that truly enhances my designs.
From just one die, I crafted a bunch of balloons, attaching them to a three-dimensional sticker of Stitch, giving the illusion that he’s floating away. To add depth, I used three-dimensional tape on the balloons, layering them to create a big, cheerful bunch. I also lightly inked the edges with black ink to make them pop off the page.
I encourage you to join the fun at A Cut Above. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting, this community welcomes all skill levels. Share your projects, get inspired, and connect with other creative minds. I can’t wait to see what you create.
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