Welcome to the “Premiere” Die~Namites Dies Blog Hop.
We are so happy that you have chosen to join us!!!
Our blog hop will be from August 9th ~ August 11th.
Along the way, you will see creations by our Die~Namite Design Team
using the LATEST release of Die~Namites Dies.
using the LATEST release of Die~Namites Dies.
The Die~Namites Design Team Members will be sharing with you
how they made their pieces through video and picture tutorials.
Each of the Die~Namites Design Team Members
will have a secret word.....on their blogs.
Collect all the words, make sure to leave a little love,
to find the secret phrase this will give you one entry into our prize drawing.
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We will be awarding one
Grand Prize of a $50 Gift Certificate to Die~Namites Dies
and 5 ~ $10 Gift Certificates to Die~Namites Dies.
Grand Prize of a $50 Gift Certificate to Die~Namites Dies
and 5 ~ $10 Gift Certificates to Die~Namites Dies.
So enough about the logistics....
LET THE HOP BEGIN....
LET THE HOP BEGIN....
Lynne Forsythe.....you are here!!!
Die~Namites Dies
Die~Namites Dies
If you have arrived here from Susie’s blog you are in the right place.
If you have just arrived in the midst of our Blog Hop
please head to the Die~Namites Blog.
HERE IS MY CREATION.....
I had tons of fun working with the
and the Budding Branch
If you notice....I used "pieces parts" of the dies
I chose...
and I just love this saying....
Check out my video on how I
used the "pieces parts" of the
Knobby Branch
and Budding Branch dies!!
Here is how I created with
"Pieces of a Whole" die!!
used the "pieces parts" of the
Knobby Branch
and Budding Branch dies!!
Here is how I created with
"Pieces of a Whole" die!!
My secret word is: CAN'TS
Now head on over to the Die~Namites blog to
finish the “Premiere” Die~Namites Blog Hop!!
Holy gorgeous creativeness!!! Your little canvas works of art are always BIG in texture and color and design!! I love this one!! I will check out the video after the hop!! Thank you Lynne for another day of inspiration!! xo
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea ...breaking the image down into parts and not needing to use the whole every time. Fantastic tutorial tfs :)
ReplyDeleteHOLY MOLY GIRLFRIEND your canvas piece is FABULOUS!!!! Loved how you used the dies to get more depth in them-your little canvas piece is adorable...thanks for sharing....oh by the way you are the "fastes painter in color" in the world...hehehe
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us!
hugs,
Peggy Lee
Terrific! Dear Lynne, I'm totally thrilled. The video is amazing and so inspiring. I have my Twinklings never used that way. I'll do it! Charming techniques and magnificent results. I love this canvas.
ReplyDeleteMuch Love and a happy weekend
Dunja xx
Lynn that is just beautiful. Love that die and I can see where it could be used for beachy scenes as well.
ReplyDeleteThat is just amazing, I saw this on Paper People and had to see more!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shape, thx Lynne
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic project!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sonja.
I love the way the background looks - lots of nice texture!
ReplyDeleteNoreen
Crafty Journal
Loved your bio!
ReplyDeleteThat was not supposted to be anonymous.
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial, loved how you used the die~ I am following you now , doing the hop hugs Larelle-Susanne
ReplyDeleteYep, there goes the bank account! OMG, I was concerned about these dies being too large but couldn't see the forest for the trees. The idea of the parts being greater than the whole is just what I need. Thank you!!!! Sure hope I win so I can get more of the dies right away!
ReplyDeleteJust have to love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great inspiration!
Hugs,
Krista
This is a beautiful project.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! There isn't enough words to describe how awesome and gorgeous this canvas is!!! Beautifully done and thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteLynne this is so beautiful! I love all of the textures and layers that you add to your projects and this one is no exception. So nice seeing the video on your process! Such a great job!
ReplyDeleteFantastic mixed media piece. Those dies look a bit like seaweed fronds. Gorgeous
ReplyDeleteI love branches, so I really liked the way you used those two different kinds. And a very easy to follow instructional video - thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteLove all that texture and color! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteA very pretty canvas pience. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAmazing work Lynne! You rock girlie! I have learned so much from your video----now just to remember!!
You have an excellent way of teaching!
You go girl-----SOON!!!!!
This is so awesome! Love the depth here, and the twinkling colors! Beautiful! Thanks for an excellent video!
ReplyDeleteTotally too cool in textures and design! Excellent artwork!
ReplyDeleteGorgeousness!!! Oh my goodness, what a lovely project! Thanks so much for the inspiration! Loving this canvas!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! That's a great tip to look at pieces when the whole might be too big for a project. Gorgeous canvas!
ReplyDeleteLove all the textures on the larger piece but the smaller ones is my favorite-I love the tiny projects.
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea!!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat project, really gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWOW Lynne what a fab little canvas is a work of art!! Thanks for reminding us that we can use parts of the cut die. Those Twinklings look like they should be at the top of my wish list!!!
ReplyDeleteWow Wow WOW!! Just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI love these dies! I also love the video and that you are not afraid to cut them into pieces to add special elements to your project. Thanks so much for the wonderful video!
ReplyDeleteFantastic project! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous... love it!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Great idea to make them smaller to use in various ways.
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Love it
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous Lynne! and the video was great! Both of those dies are on my "must have" list!
ReplyDeleteWow! Very, very nice.
ReplyDeleteWhat rich gorgeous layered goodness! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLynne your canvas is absolutely amazing!! Cutting up the dies into smaller pieces is so fun, and gives them such a different look.
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