DIE CUT MASKING CARD
I love to use die cuts in my creations and, with this masking technique, I can stamp with die cuts. In this card I used a die to create a mask with masking paper and Kaleidacolor Ink. Take a look at my card and let me show you how you can make one just like it:

Directions:
- Choose the die cut that you want to use and cut a large piece of masking paper.

- Pass the die cut through the big shot using the masking paper.

- Carefully remove and keep all the pieces from the die cut. Is very important to keep the negative parts.

- Take the die cut form and separate the adhesive layer.

- Paste the die cut piece exactly where do you want to have it.

- Take the negative part and separate from the adhesive.

- Paste in place around of the original die cut, including all the inside details.

- Remove the original die cut

- Apply the ink over the masking area using sponge daubers. I used a combination of colors between Kaleidacolor Tomato Vine and Fresh Greens.

- When you finalize the coloring process, you can remove the masking paper and enhance some details if you want.

- To complement the decoration, Ink a piece of very vanilla card stock with Versamark and cover it with Vintage Plum Embossing Powder. Melt with the heat tool. Cut the word Blessings with a die cut.

- Paste your die cut. Assemble your card and stamp the complement to your sentiment using one of the colors from Kaleidacolor Tomato Vine.

SUPPLY LIST:

Imagine Crafts
- Kaleidacolor: : Tomato Vine and Fresh Greens
- VersaMark
- Embossing Powder: Vintage Plum
- Craft Mat
- Tear It! Tape
- Sponge Daubers
Other:
- Masking Paper.
- Card stock
- Acorn Foliage Die Cut by Die-Namites
- Blessing Die Cut by Gina Marie Designs
- Autumn Stamp Set by Hero Arts

