
If you're a paper crafter, you probably have cardstock scraps! Today's papercrafting tip is a great idea for using cardstock scraps from die cuts in a creative way.
Most of the time I die cut a shape and throw away the “innards”. But one day I thought…could I use them? This technique doesn’t work for all dies, but if it is a relatively recognizable shape, this might be an idea for you!
Speaking of die cutting cardstock - we love Bazzill Card Shoppe for die cuts. It's smooth, thick cardstock that doesn't warp when diecut.

All I had to do was cut the leaf die in 3 shades of teal. I laid the outline down and used that as a “stencil” to glue the innards. Be very careful not to get any glue on the outline part so you can then lift the outline once dry.

You also can use a heavy item like an acrylic block to keep the stencil in place while you glue down your pieces.





- Bazzill Card Shoppe in Robin's Egg, Candy Necklace, and Jawbreaker (teals) Buttermints, Peanut Cluster and Candy Bar (browns)
- Bazzill Fours in Ruby Slipper
- Matte Gold Foil Board
- Leaf Die from MyMomenta
Here's another cool die cut card idea!
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What a fabulous tip! Cannot wait to try it. Thanks so much!
Thank you for expanding my use of my die cuts and scraps! Lovely choice of colors in your examples.
Thank you Kate. Such a cool idea.
Found the leaf dies on eBay. Love your suggestion how to use them. Thanks!
Christine-
The supply list for these cards is at the bottom of the post. The leaf is a metal die from My Momenta. Kate primarily works with metal dies rather than SVGs. Hope that helps.
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