Creative Ways to Use Alphabets | 2 Cards using Classic Alphabet Thin Cuts Dies

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I am excited to share a couple of fun cards that I made using the new Close to my Heart Classic Alphabet Thin Cuts dies, Quilt Embossing Folder, May Stamp of the Month, and a little watercolors. You can watch my process video below.
I love making shaker cards and it was even more fun customizing this one with the Alphabet Thin Cuts dies.

With the die cuts from the first card I was able to make a second card. 
(Never let anything go to waste is my motto.) 

My video is part of a collaboration with the other Creative Design Team members. Be sure to check out their videos showing more creative ways to use alphabets on your projects.

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