Cut Color & Create

Delivering Joy Through Cardmaking!

How to Make a Die Cut DIY Card

A handmade DIY card with two red flowers in the center, "Thank you" text, and a green leafy border against a wooden background. The intricate die-cut design adds a unique touch to this heartfelt creation.

Learn how to stretch your card-making stash by reading this article on how to create a gorgeous DIY card with dies.

Altenew’s Easy Die Cutting Techniques class is jamb packed with six amazing lessons on how to use dies to make beautiful cards. This article touches on just one, stenciling with a die. For more cards created while taking this class check out How to Make Homemade Cards using Unique Die Cutting Techniques

For this technique, you use a die to create a stencil with heavy cardstock. The die that I use for the card creates a beautiful leafy frame that cuts out the center. I want to leave the center white for my card so I tape the center into place to make sure that I don’t get any ink in places that I don’t want it to be.

How to Make This DIY Card

Next, I tape just one side of my new stencil to my work surface and then slide a piece of cardstock into place underneath it. We do this so that we can lift up the stencil to check our progress.

Now, this is where the fun begins. I blend over the stencil using a circular motion making sure to blend in both directions so that I get the color into all the nooks and crannies of the stencil. I add a second color. As a result, the color adds some dimension to the background I am creating.

Because the background is quite busy I choose to use two flowers for the focal point. Alternatively, I could have gone with just one simple image. I create the image by stamping it onto white cardstock with watermark ink, making sure to use anti-static powder before doing so. I use the powder because it will keep the embossing powder from sticking in places it’s not intended to be. Then I use platinum embossing powder to add a little sheen and then color them using alcohol markers

To finish the card, I use liquid glue to fasten the flowers to the card base and then stamp the sentiment.

Supplies to Make Die-cutting DIY Card

The following list may contain affiliate links. If you purchase something by following a link on this page, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting my blog.

Class: Altenew Easy Die Cutting Techniques

Cardstock: Neenah Classic Crest 110lb Solar White; Accent Opaque Digital 120lb White

Stamp: Altenew Wild Hibiscus (no longer available); Altenew Many Thanks

Die: Altenew Leaf Frame Cover

Ink: Altenew Crisp Inks Frayed Leaf, Forest Glades; Altenew Pigment Ink Obsidian; Versamark Watermark Ink

Alcohol Markers: Altenew Artistic Alcohol Markers

Embossing powder: Altenew Platinum Crisp Embossing Powder

Adhesive: Bearly Art Glue

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
ABOUT AUTHOR
Teri Duncan - Author
Teri Duncan

Teri has over 30 years of experience as a cardmaker.  Her work has appeared in Spellbinders Paper Arts’ blog as well as with some of their products and on Altenew’s blog. Outside of work, she enjoys gardening, stained glass, and teaching. She and her husband live in Crystal River, Florida with their three dogs and a cat.

Teri Duncan - Transparent Lg
RECENT POSTS

Get awesome card ideas, new releases, and the latest crafty sales in your inbox