Sunday, December 15, 2019

25 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS 2019 - DAY 24 - Pocket Watch Shaker Card

Hi and welcome to the DAY 24 tutorial of my 25 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS 2019 series!

Today I am creating a New Year shaker card using the dies and stamps from the latest "Timeless" release by Paper Discovery. The Time is on Your Hands set that I am using is meant to create a large 10'' tall tabletop clock as well as 3.5'' pocket watch. It is also a perfect match to Timeless Panels die set that I also used on this project.

Find the close up pictures and a video tutorial below and thanks for visiting today! Have a fabulous weekend!





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8 comments:

  1. Awesome card Olga, thank you so much for the video and your stunning inspiration.

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  2. Great card, Olga. I especially like the gear die cut window for the shaker element. It's perfect for the watch image. tfs

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  3. Dear Olga, first of all, I wish you a healthy and successful year 2020! I made myself a Christmas present with a bunch of your products. I'm so overwhelmed from the opportunities of all these sets. But I don't have any idea what to do with this huge clock die. And what is this rectangle die for? I hope to see a lot more of your videos for inspiration, what to do with your products. Kind regards Ursula

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    1. Thanks Ursula, Happy New Year to you! I will definitely be publishing more tutorials using Timeless collection this month. The rectangle with a score line is a hinge - you can use it to create a pocket watch that opens just like a real one. Stay tuned for more tutorials!

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  4. I agree with with Ursula's comments. I have cut out the large clock and don't know how it works or what to do with it but feel like I really want to use it. The pocket watch is awesome and looks so professional. Would appreciate some tutorials on this large table top clock. Thank you.

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    1. Do check out this wonderful tutorial by Mixed Up Craft - I honestly didn't think of using this clock die this way, it's just genius! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekECLI19o1s&t=82s

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  5. This is amazing! I tried to make a box or centerpiece, but struggled with the nearly cutoff bottom of the clock. Now I get a clue of how to use this die. Wow!! Have a nice week Olga

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