Just in case time gets away and you find yourself needing some easy Thanksgiving table decorations, I've come up with four fun ways to use the Darice ® Autumn Leaves
Die Cut Shapes!
To make the small bouquet of paper leaves that is used in each of the projects, use
the die cut shapes and machine to cut leaves out of different Autumn - themed colors of paper.
The best thing about the awesome Darice ® Autumn Leaves
Die Cut Shapes is that they can be used so many different ways.
The result was extraordinary sculptures modeled from wooden
die cut shapes, which were included in the 1970 Sculpture Annual at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Not exact matches
It's well worth the effort to
cut the potatoes into squares, (because just look at that presentation), but
shaping isn't a
die - hard rule.
Utilizing Primera's QuadraCut ™ technology, virtually any size and
shape of label can be produced including complicated contour
cuts, without the need to purchase expensive rotary or flat
dies.
The splatter
shaped die -
cut in the middle allows more food to stay balanced in the spoon, no matter which direction the child directs toward their mouths.
Along with the fun patterned papers, I used this polaroid
shaped cutting die to make polaroid frames around my photos.
These are the
shapes that can be
cut with the Tim Holtz Tattered Petals
die that I used, or a very similar one that you can find here.
If you want perfect heart
shapes then you may want to print out a heart from the computer or use a
die -
cutting machine to make a stencil.
Additionally, Cosworth High Performance Head Gaskets are manufactured from pre-coated
die cut stainless steel resulting in uniform coating distribution and consistent
shape.
I've got
die cuts and punches that I use for scrapbooking, card - making and other various paper crafts, but I never thought that I could go straight to my cookie cutter collection and use some of those
shapes.