Eastern Medallions thinlits dies are unusual in that some of them cut out pieces as we are used to, but some of them cut pieces out of your cardstock leaving you with negative patterns. They also fit together in fun ways. There are two sets of three dies which can be used individually or all three together or you can mix and match. Here I’m showing you the eight possibilities with these 6 dies – although technically there are 16 since all of these medallions could still have the rest of the card stock around them – I snipped them out for clarity – and I intend on using them on cards like this.
I put the medallions together in pairs. On the top row I used the flower petal die for all of them and then on the left, I used one of the middle dies (you can see it has dots) and then for the pair on the left, one has one middle die and the other shows the other. Similarly on the right hand side, I used the other middle die and then within that pair, alternated the smaller die. I did exactly the same on the bottom row other than using the second largest die for all of them.
It’s rather fun to have so many options isn’t it? The new catalog is going live on Thursday of next week, but Eastern Medallions is one of the things that you can get now (there are two bundles which are shown in my store).
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See you tomorrow,
Liz