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Friday, July 28, 2023

Eileen Hull Designs by Sizzix only at Scrapbook.com

Introducing a new die collection designed just for scrapbook.com! You will find lots of ways to use these dies whether you like making cards, journals or home decor. Each die coordinates with the set but also stands alone, giving you good value! There are 4 die sets in this collection and you can see them all below.





The Card Caddy is a ScoreBoards die, specially designed to cut and score thick material like matboard, chipboard, leather, felt and fabric, creating a sturdy base for other coordinating dies in the collection. The Caddy assembles in minutes. Use the die to create a card box, container for food gifts, holiday packaging or stationery, art journal, planners and cards- all this from one die!



Take a look at this card caddy I made with P13 Hello Autumn papers.  I covered matboard with brown cardstock and then cut the box with Eileen's Scoreboard Card Caddy Die.  Next I cut insets for the front and back using the new Starlit Village thinlits die set. I find it easier to begin my Scoreboard projects with solid color cardstock covering my matboard and then adding decorative papers after assembly. But  with scalloped edges like on the Card Caddy, that can be a challenge so it's so great that Starlit Village has a die that matches the Card Caddy Scoreboard die perfectly!



Of course I needed some cards  for my card caddy!

Each of the three coordinating Thinlits sets fit perfectly on the box- cover with paper or fabric and create a special box of cards for yourself, friends or family! I used a die from Everyday Tags and Labels on the front of my card caddies.


Everyday Tags & Labels includes 13 dies: labels, tags, snowflake, flowers, and stars- everything you need throughout the year to add to gifts, cards, tags and journals!



The Floral Silhouettes die has 12 elements: floral borders and swag, individual layering flowers and centers and delicate foliage. Make the flowers in layers, or cut from watercolor paper and paint each flower by hand! Flowers work on everything and these are the cutest shapes!



The Starlit Village & Card Panel die set comes with ten dies: two rows of small houses, individual houses, moon, star cluster and Warm Wishes sentiment. These dies make a gorgeous Christmas village- or paint a pastel row to make beach cottages- it’s all up to you!



I used all three thinlits sets combining different dies to make these cards. 




The houses in the Starlit Village layer so nicely on top of each other!  Notice the embossed keys background that I did with the newly released keys 3D embossing folder on this card.









Another Card Caddy with a Christmas theme this time.  I know this will come in handy!







Some simple Christmas gift tags created with the Everyday Tags and Labels die set.




These dies are only available at scrapbook.com so buy while they still have some!

Be sure to check out all the fabulous projects made by Eileen's team, we're blog hopping!

LIST OF HOP STOPS:

Eileen Hull Designs 
Jennie Atkinson
Sarah Lizzie
Lisa Hoel
Maggi Harding<< you are here
Karen Bearse
Susie Bentz
Tonya Trantham
Sue Eldred
Pam Bray
Madeline Arendt
Elizabeth Robinson
Teresita Arvelo


I'll be sharing the details on my projects during August so be sure to stop by now and then.  Also I will doing a Facebook Live with Eileen August 8, 6pm EST and I'll be showcasing the Starlit Village & Card Panel die set.  Hope you can join us!

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6 comments:

  1. As i watched the reveal, I just knew Maggi would be showcasing the FLOWERS. These new dies are full of possibilities—love all the projects on this site.

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  2. Love the rich fall colors

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  3. Love the rich fall colors

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  4. Maggi these are beautiful!

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  5. Gorgeous projects! And your simple Christmas tags are so elegant!

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  6. Love your designs. Safe travels. ❤️

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