Using Complementary Cardstock Colors With Die Cuts

Using Complementary Cardstock Colors With Die Cuts

Hey all, Kate here! A few months ago, I wrote a blog post about all the great color combos with Encore Textured Cardstock that you could use with layering dies (read it here). Today I’m here with a few color combos that require just two colors, making it perfect for swapping colors and getting more cards out of one cut.

HOW TO STRETCH YOUR DIE CUTS

I like to use this two for one die cut technique when making cards because it allows me to use all the pieces of the die and make some fast cards. Essentially I chose two complementary colors and cut my die from both colors. Next, I switch out the pieces so that I have different colors for the layers. Since I already have the design planned out, I make two identical cards, just mixing and matching the die cut layers. 

Hello handmade card
I have this flower die that I thought would be perfect for a two for one card. I knew Encore Textured Cardstock was going to be the perfect cardstock for my project because the collection contains lots of shades of the same colors. I cut the flower from two shades of pink and the leaves from two shades of green and then switched the pieces.
Whether it's for a simple handmade sympathy card, or for your Christmas cards this year, use this technique and get double the usage out of your die cuts.
Here are a few colors that I found pair nicely together...

pink die cut flower petals
die cut leaves
pink die cut flower petals

Encore Textured Cardstock cuts so cleanly with metal dies. There’s no threads or uneven cuts. Even the intricate petals of the flower cut cleanly.

sympathy flower card
By choosing complementary colors, cutting and switching out the layers, you get less paper waste, which is always a good thing especially when batching out Christmas cards!

flower petal die cuts
christmas die cut cards
Try out these complimentary color combinations on your next card making project, and get more bang for your buck by using both the positives and the negatives of your die! 

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-Kate Deignan

Check out another blog post using this same color swap technique for 4-in-1 handmade cards!


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