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  • 3-D Die-cuts (Anna Griffin)
  • From "Special Presentation"
    episode CRP-S1
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    Anna Griffin shares a technique to give dimension to die-cuts and make them "pop" off the page.

    1. Punch out the main flower, petals and leaves from the card stock. The petals or leaves can be curled or curved for a sculpted effect. Use a spoon, pen, paintbrush handle or simply press it in the palm of your hand.

    2. Using foam tape, attach the petals and leaves by placing them on top of the corresponding part of the original design. One or more pieces of foam tape can be applied, depending on the height desired.

    3. Add to scrapbook pages or greeting cards.


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    Website: www.annagriffin.com


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    Anna Griffin Inc.
    Website: www.annagriffin.com

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