A while back you saw me launch a range of Cut Foil and Emboss dies on Create and Craft TV. Having sold out of all of those, I was challenged with creating more.
So, I did!
This time around I wanted to add some wording to the range and set about creating a bunch of popular, and a few ‘out of the ordinary’, delightful sentiments.
It is with much excitement that I can now let you know that these will be launching on Tuesday 9th July at 9am. There is a planned show at 3pm also, in case you can’t make it for the morning show.
If you would like to watch the show, you can see it in one of the following ways:
In the UK: TV – Sky 683 , Virgin 748, FreeSat 813, Freeview 23, Apple TV and Amazon Fire or via the live show player on the Create and Craft website.
In the USA: Dish 221, Roku or via the live show player on the Create and Craft website.
In Australia & other regions: You may be able to watch the show via the live show player on the Create and Craft website. Create and Craft ships to over 30 additional locations around the world. For more information about international delivery, please visit the Create and Craft website.
As with my first collection, these are Cut Foil and Emboss dies.
This means that:
- They can be used with ANY die cutting machine, both manual and electric – subject to the size of course although they should even fit through most of the smaller machines too.
- They can be used with ANY hot foiling system that uses thin metal foiling dies – i.e. GoPress and Foil, TODO, Spellbinders Glimmer and the Gemini Foilpress.
- They can be used with or without hot foil. Tip: use your ink blending brush to pick out the detail instead of using foil.
- They can be used to do two varieties of letter pressing – with ink or without.
There will be some great collections of the sentiments to give you the option to get more for your buck but here are all of the sentiments that will be appearing in one way or another.
These were designed to fit within the bounds of UKA6 cards and therefore will work with all sizes above that and would look AWESOME as scrapbook titles.
You can even use them for mixed media projects. I will be sharing a few on this blog in the next few days and also showing them on the show too.
Cut Foil and Emboss dies are really easy to use, here’s a quick overview.
Any, before I start babbling because of excitement – too late – I’d best sign off.
I’ll pop back tomorrow with a whole bunch of project ideas so do head back if you can.
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them in the comments section below.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Thanks for stopping by and I look forward to sharing more with you soon!
Bye for now.
J :)
These look very good John.
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Golly I need these
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Gorgeous John Gorgeous.
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Great font John, they all look great.
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Wahoo! Brill!
Doh…this might be my baked bean money spent…again!!
Cheers
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Hi John
I brought up as many of the last lot of dies as I could get my grubby mitts on, they did sell out very, very quickly. Given the amazing don’t I reckon these may do the same. Will be setting alarm and the sky box and hopng my carer won’t be here till 10am that day! Hugs all round, T x
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“Given the amazing FONT” I really should edit more thoroughly!
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Lol!
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WOW!! John, these are stunning. Beautiful font.
Happy weekend.
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Oh dear … tempted yet again, John 💜
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Dear oh dear more money to spend. They look great John xx
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Fabulous collection John, great sentiments and fonts. well done. Tuesday is 9th July xx Hazel
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You’ve done it again John. Another fabulous set of dies. XX
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Another lovely collection!
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Tuesday is 9th July not 7th! Looking forward to seeing them x
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Thank goodness John I have been waiting for you to do this, , really looking forward to the launch xx
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It’s not often I go for sentiments, because I don’t usually like the fonts, but I love these. I can feel my bank balance slipping away again. xx
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