The new Around & Around die gives you another way to play with circles on the grid.
When you use four around your page, you create a large circle in the center. The smaller circles can be used to focus on important photo details, like Jodi did above, or you can use them for your journaling. The Around and Around die fits 3x4 squares on the grid paper.
We can't wait to see what you'll do with this die!
"Port Orleans Riverside" by Paije Potter - Pattern
#561
NEW Stitched Oval Frame Set
The new Stitched Oval Frame is going to be another staple in your die collection.
It comes with a 4x6 oval frame and a 2x3 Oval Frame. The 4x6 and 2x3 have stitching around the oval and the outside edges. You can use them both together or by themselves to frame important photographs, embellishments, or journaling.
Circles make a big statement on the grid and these new Stitched Circle Frames are no exception!
Just like the Stitched Oval Frame dies, there's stitching on the inside circle edge and the outside square edge. The set comes with two dies, a 4x4 and a 2x2. You can use them together or by themselves. You can frame your favorite pics, create a title, or make an embellishment cluster.
"Little Sweethearts" by Jodi Benson
Jodi used the Between Hearts Die and Alphabet 2 dies (for the 'X' and
'O') with her 4x4 and 2x2 Stitched Circle Frames on the page above.
When you use both sizes of the frames on a page it creates a wonderful circle theme and rhythm. They each make a great spotlight on what's important to you on your layout.
We know you love the 4x6 Splits Die so much that Tami designed a layering die to go with it.
Now your Splits Die will look better than ever and your photos will have that extra mat to really pop off the page! If you haven't gotten the Splits Die, there's never been a better time to get them both and try them out!
Note that this layering die is too large for a 4x6 photo. We suggest using this die to cut into card-stock, pattern paper, or a 5x7 photo.
Our new Wright Corners Die Sets embody modern comfort, convenience, and spaciousness!
After the elaborate Victorian era, Frank Lloyd Wright developed the "Prairie style" of architecture which was known for same ideas!
The die's sleek and simple lines frame your photos and gives you a spacious center for the main subject. Jodi shows you how you can create a frame or a window pane with the Wright Corners Dies. In her 4x6 she filled the outer edges of the die with card-stock to make a frame. With the 2x4 Wright Corners, she only filled the die with her photos and it looks like you're looking out of a
window.
Both are gorgeous ways to use the new Wright Corners on your frosty layouts!
"Colonial Horse" by Jodi Benson
You can use just one Wright Corners die on your page, and it will frame your focal point perfectly.
Use corresponding card-stock on all of your mats like Jodi did here. She put blue card-stock in the corners of her die and an ivory printed paper on the sides of her frame. With the new Wright Corners Die, that leaves plenty of space to frame your photo in the center.
You can combine both the 4x6 and 4x4 sets for a 'master craftsman look' to your layouts.
Our master designer, Paije, shows you how great your layout can come together, above. Both sets of Wright Corners Dies and each of the dies are completely interchangeable. Use one or all of them on a two page spread. Notice how you can use one photo or two photos to fill the smaller design spots.
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