Friday 14 April 2017

Indonesian Collection

Hi bloggers!  Welcome back for the third post today.  We are focusing on the Bali and Java die sets during this post.  The sample shown here uses dies from both sets to create this floating outline technique.  The dies in the Indonesian collection all layer up in size so they can be used to cut differing sizes of frames for use in your projects.  I think you will find these sets a real "go to" in your crafting arsenal.  If you like them, leave a comment to be entered into the drawing to win them.  The last post for today will be here at 6pm!  All for now, Sue x

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Suzzette Yandle said...

I like the femininity of the borders on this card. Reminds me of a favorite slip I owned a long time ago. I think you are an amazing die designe. You create dies that one can interchange parts from one set to another and make an entirely different design as you did on this card for the "frames".

TracyM #6773 said...

Wishing you a WONDERFUL DAY too!
LOVE your card and LOVE the DIE-LIGHTFUL dies, feeling INSPIRED :)

Angela (UK) said...

Hi Sue,

Oh yes these dies are definitely for me.

Angela (UK)

forgetmeknot said...

Hi Sue. Its getting really hard to choose between them all. great collection again. Hugs Sue H xx

Vicki Sopcak said...

Sue all your cards are GREAT!!! You are going to put me in the poor house because I want ALL your dies!!! Thank You for sharing your creative genius with the rest of the world!!!

Hilscc said...

This Indonesian collection reminds me of delicate lace made by islanders is that where you get your inspiration from I wonder? X

Hilscc said...

This Indonesian collection reminds me of delicate lace made by islanders is that where you get your inspiration from I wonder? X

Yvonne19856 said...

Hi Sue.
Beautiful as ever. Just beautiful. Xxx

Unknown said...

Hi Sue
Yet more beautiful dies.
Sandyh (Hull)

Chantal said...

love the shapes of these dies and the fact that that they increment in size between the sets. Great card.
Hugs, Chantal S

Leanne said...

Love this! Simply gorgeous.
Leanne 172

Laura O said...

fab dies ,stunning collection ,Laura O Springfield

Unknown said...

Wow, this Indonesian collection is fabulous. Also loving the cards - brilliant inspiration x

Karene M from Australia said...

Hi Sue, I love the shape of the frames in these die sets, so pretty!

P Austen said...

Bali does it for me but they are both gorgeous. Hugs xx P Austen in Stockton

Dorothy of Baldock, GB said...

Hi Sue,

Both of the dies are wonderful. I especially like the boldness of the centre design on this card.

Love n hugs
Dorothy of Baldock

Latenight Sandy H said...

This card is gorgeous. The Bali die make me think of Spirograph again and the Java die conjures up a picture of a high-backed bamboo chair. Too long spent looking at my phone!!

Darlene from SK said...

You have outdone yourself again, Sue!

Nancy Soetaert said...

fun and lovely how you made the combination of these two dies!
Nancy

Unknown said...

This had me looking twice! The frame is so deep and dimensional!
Really clever use of a really cleverly thought out die x

Roisin said...

Very delicate lacy dies !! Love them!!

Roisin D

Robin Sachs said...

Beautiful Card. I am loving the Indonesia collection.

freedom99 said...

Hi sue,

I'm loving these two sets they are perfect for the centre of my cards,

All the best Pauline ( freedom99)

Anonymous said...

Hi Sue,
The floating frames give an interesting effect. Having the complete set gives such versatility.
VĂ©ronique L

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