This one has a lot of fiddly bits that are a challenge to manage especially when I make 3 at a time 🙃 but it is well worth it. I love that you walk us through assembly, giving tips and tricks. It is so helpful to know the best order to arrange things instead of just looking at the picture and figuring it out. Thank you so much!
When I'm working with tiny pieces, I like to use reverse tweezers to hold onto them. I also have a double-ended pickup tool that has a wax end and a pointed tip end (aka the pokey tool) that helps me manipulate small elements. There are several companies now that make them, including GinaK Designs and Trinity Stamps. They are based on tools for attaching rhinestones to fingernails.
Great work Diana and Leo
I love this card, Thank you for making it for us!!
This one has a lot of fiddly bits that are a challenge to manage especially when I make 3 at a time 🙃 but it is well worth it. I love that you walk us through assembly, giving tips and tricks. It is so helpful to know the best order to arrange things instead of just looking at the picture and figuring it out. Thank you so much!
Thank you! If you haven't already, we would love to see your cards in our Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/3dsvg/ :)
Thank you Leo as always these are easier to make with you as the teacher…. ❤
When I'm working with tiny pieces, I like to use reverse tweezers to hold onto them. I also have a double-ended pickup tool that has a wax end and a pointed tip end (aka the pokey tool) that helps me manipulate small elements. There are several companies now that make them, including GinaK Designs and Trinity Stamps. They are based on tools for attaching rhinestones to fingernails.
Beautiful card!
on my cricut, the score marks cut instead of scoring. How do I get it to score and not cut little marks?
Would acetate work if I don't have mylar??
I used vellum that I colored with alcohol ink. It turned out nice and could glue the whole thing in one go.
The edit for the V is very handy