Time for another Stamp It Saturday! This week Sandiebella has a really useful tutorial for you on how to do “Out of the Frame” die-cutting, where you die cut your image using a circle/square/whatever die with a portion (in this case the balloons) sitting outside the die-cut. Simple, but oh so handy, especially for images like our gorgeous Uptown Girl Bentley.
Copic Markers used:
Position the die over the image and mentally note where you want to cut.
Trim around the balloons leaving a white border
At this point, if you want to sponge the background, leave the die in place. Otherwise remove the die and the image is ready to use on a card.
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MWAH
Elaineabella
Beautifully done. I still struggle with this technique. I’ll need to practice more since it makes such a huge impact.
I love this stamp, The colors are so vibrant and pretty.
I ADORE this technique, thank you for sharing with us all!!!
I do only have a few Spectrum Noir pens/markers’. I know the colors are not the same and when I do color it looks nothing like the way all the artist colors theirs?????
Great post! I love this idea!
Beautifully done. Love it!
Love the colors, wow more to practice!
Thanks for this tip ! Very easy….. when it comes up to your brain…… 😀
Oh I love this! I always forget about doing this! Thanks for sharing and reminding me of this technique! 🙂