Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Playing with "Cally" the Calibur.

Here are 2 quick cards I made while playing and getting used to my new grand calibur and moroccan dies. I've never used fancy dies like these so the cards arent brilliant.


18 comments:

  1. OMG Donna these are just FABULOUS!!!! I hope you and Cally have a long and happy relationship.

    Hugs
    Linda xxxx

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  2. These cards look brilliant to me. They are beautiful.

    GG

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  3. Awwwww thanks Linda and Gwyneth - appreciate the encouragement and comments xx Means alot xx

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  4. You will be addicted now you have it..
    Great cards.. wait till you have been using a while..

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  5. Beautiful cards, happy playing Jo xxxx

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  6. Thanks all xx Can't wait to get into using it xx Even got the adapter plate on order for embossing folders with it xx Got new dies and embossing folders and mica masks all because I got my Cally lol xx Hmmmmm addicted I am and he only been here just over 24hrs lol

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  7. Gorgeous - I got the ironworks dies for Christmas and you have inspired me to go play :)

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  8. Both are beautiful, they look so effective xx

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  9. These are so pretty, the die cuts are gorgeous
    Lindsay xx

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  10. Thanks everyone for the comments :o)
    Sutty - GO PLAY ;o)
    These moroccan (getting spelling right at last lol) are stunning and can see them being popular when released ;o)

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  11. Going to do as a FB and Cricut friend suggested (Nicky Hall from Polkadoodles) and cut out a load of cuts in different sizes and shapes tonight while watching T.V. then when I need to matt and layer I will have some already cut. Lovely cards :) Those Moroccan dies are lovely though I have found the border tends to tare. Maybe I just need to be a little more careful! XX

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  12. Beautiful cards I love them. Chris xx

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  13. Bernie - a little tip is to rub the die with laundry sheet (softner sheet for tumble driers) or a light suting of talc or anti-static bag :o) That will help stuff releaxe easier :) I also use a pokey tool and looked for the release holes and gently pressed them out ;)
    Thanks for the comments everyone :-D
    Will be playing more later ;-)

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  14. Hi Donna
    I have awarded you a Leibster Blog. Please pop over to my blog to collect it http://wwwcrafty-nessa.blogspot.com/
    Love Nessa

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  15. They look pretty damn good to me.:-)

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