Before we start checking out all the Memory Box goodness our design team have both created and found to share with you, we’d first like to welcome Carole Janson back to the Aussie DT fold. Her talents for detail and intricacy are perfectly showcased in this first project.
Carole loved creating this bifold card with the Memory Box Dies. She used the Amira Flourish for the brown swirls and the Small Pinwheel Posie and Fringe Border for the very cute flowers. G45 Ladies Diary pattern paper complemented the flowers perfectly.
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Suz created this fun layout using the Memory Box Floral Square die as her backgrounds for each square panel. She mixed up the colours combinations to create interest and to tie together different photos from the day. The dies combined with the Dear Lizzy Neapolitan chipboard to bring the layout together.
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Suz also wanted to have a play with the Pinwheel Posie, which die cuts the exact spiral you need to quill this sweet flower, complete with a little base. She tried it with tissue paper which gives a delicate effect, and then spritzed them with Tattered Angels chalkboard for glimmer and colour.
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Louise so so loves the range of Memory Box cutting dies. Louise believes that cutting dies are just as versatile and as much as a 'must have' as mist, paint, and stamps!
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When Leeann saw the range of memory box dies she couldn’t wait to have a play with a few. Leeann has used a mixture on this first project. She made a few little pet shop houses for one of her daughters. She started of by sourcing some used Sellotape rolls and covered each one using papers from echo park everyday eclectic. Then made little shelves and embellished each one. Leeann used the scalloped pinwheel poise, small pinwheel and pinwheel poise dies. She also filled one of the Sellotape rolls with more pinwheel poise’s. And finally the chloe stem die was cut a few times and layered and embellished with twine, buttons and sticker label.
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Leeann also made this card up using two of the memory box dies, Maribelle and Selena butterfly dies. They simply are just so beautiful. As you can see from the actual die they are just half a butterfly. All that Leeann did was cut twice and flip one over giving you a full butterfly. The possibilities are endless when it comes to dies.
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We Would like to thank Di Garling for sharing with us her wonderful creativity using the Memory Box dies in all three of the above projects.
Finally, we leave you with some inspiration from the Memory Box designers, who showcase the intricacy and versatility of their dies so beautifully.