There is still time to join the Adventure and try out these specialty dies from Mosaic Moments while they are on sale. Scroll down to check out the new dies that have been added to the collection, as well.
"Horseback Riding" by Danielle Lawson - Free-Style Pattern
CrissCross 3x5 and 2x3 Set
These new additions to the Crisscross Collection allow for all new
shapes and lines on your layout. The set comes with extra dies to cut the tiny corner shapes, saving you time and paper.
"Family Photos 2018" by Lauren Jones - Pattern #371 (with adjustments)
Stack The Dies
The new 3x5 Crisscross die cut can be stacked right on top of the 4x6
Crisscross die cut for an amazing focal point on your layout. Just look at how amazing it is in the center photo on Danielle's layout above. WOW!
"Best Friends" by Jodi Benson - Pattern #
Mix It up with X-Factor Dies!
Jodi combined the X-Factor dies, used in the center of her layout, with the new Crisscross dies used at the top and bottom. The new dies allow for photos in the center, with close-up pictures and/or pattern paper on the edges. Just imagine all of the beautiful shapes you can make
More Crisscross
Layouts
"Washington's Headquarters" by Jodi Benson - Pattern #477
The Crisscross Collection is fun to work with, since photos seem to fit easily into its spaces. And, you can make all sorts of new shapes by inserting cardstock, photos and/or pattern paper in the spaces.
You can also use dies from the Crisscross Collection to create a unique
strip on your layout, like Paije did here. The repeated die cut is a fun way to incorporate a lot of photos.
Using pattern paper is a great way to create a unique crisscross design on
your layout without taking anything away from the photos, like Danielle did above.
"Swiss Family Treehouse" by Tami Potter - Pattern #596
This peaceful layout uses the Crisscross Dies as frames on the photos. We love
how the design creates a crisscross behind the compass in the center of the layout.