Hello friends! I love finding different ways to use the same base die set. For my latest set of cards, I used Scrapbook.com’s Stitched Scallop Block Frame die 3 different ways. Background dies like this are perfect for showing off different images, creating shakers, or using up patterned paper or cardstock scraps.

I do have a process video for my cards, but it’s up on Scrapbook.com’s channel.
Watch the video below or click HERE to see it on YouTube.
For each card, I used a different Scrapbook.com patterned paper collection.


All stamps and dies – Scrapbook.com
Rub-on transfers – Scrapbook.com
Patterned paper – Scrapbook.com
Glossy cardstock – Scrapbook.com
Holographic mirror paper – Scrapbook.com
Ink – Hero Arts


All stamps and dies – Scrapbook.com
Patterned paper – Scrapbook.com
Ink – Scrapbook.com, Distress Oxide, and Catherine Pooler
Shimmer Flakes – Scrapbook.com
Pops of Color – Scrapbook.com
Acetate – Scrapbook.com


All dies – Scrapbook.com
Patterned paper – Scrapbook.com
Sentiment cut apart – Scrapbook.com
Gold holographic paper – Scrapbook.com
Black pen – Scrapbook.com
White gel pen – Sakura
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Great way to show off the versatility of the die. The sunflower shaker really stands out to me. They all look great!