🍀 Create Your Own Luck with Clover & Luck Charm Dies
Published: Wed, 03/01/23
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"Sadie Loves Bubbles" by Paije Potter
Hello
You can create your own good luck with this month's feature die!
This die made my list of "classics" the very first time
I used it. I immediately loved the 4 ring design; but, the best part is the versatility. I can use each of the shapes independently to create a variety of beautiful pages! (Be sure to check out the list of articles included as links below to see additional ways to use the Clover die set.)
This week, I hope you enjoy the design teams' pages that combine our Clover and Lucky Charm dies. They are complementary designs, and we frequently use them on two page spreads.
*Hint: If you don't have these dies, be sure to look for an email this Friday for
a special one day only sale.
Have a you're-worth-it week!
Tami
Potter
Make a Harmonious Spread with Clover and Lucky Charm
The Clover Dies create four large interconnecting circles when you use the whole set, and the Lucky Charm Die is a similar shape in one 4x4 (4.375x4.375 inches) die.
Jodi used both these dies together to complement one another on this two page spread.
"Sea Treasures" by Jodi Benson - Pattern #368 & #100
On the first page (left side), Jodi used patterned paper for the outside corners, and 4x6 photos of her daughter searching for shells on the inside circular shape.
She filled the 2x4 inner connecting Clover dies with four different 4x6 photos that are similar in distance and composition - the landscape at the river. The center 2x2 Clover die is a close up shot of the sand and shells. On the second page (right side), Jodi used the same patterned paper for the 1 inch strips. Her Lucky Charm die cut features a photo, similar to the ones placed in the 2x4 sections on the left page.
This pairing of dies is one our favorite looks for March🍀!
"Birthday Lunch" (Side B) by Paije Potter - Pattern #361
Paije used both the Clover Dies and the Lucky Charm die on a two page layout.
They look very similar - four interconnected circles, so they make a great pairing. Paije also used a similar close up photo of yellow flowers for design spots on both pages.
"Birthday Lunch" (Full) by Paije Potter - Pattern #368 & #361
She also carried over both the purple mat color, darker purple interconnections, and the distressed cream pattern paper.
This brings harmony and unity
to the whole layout. But you also want contrast and interest, so you won't want to use the exact same layout or dies. Paije using the whole Clover die set on the first page and then using the Lucky Charm die with the little center gem on top creates that interest. Each page is completely unique, but have similar design elements that tie them together.
Try using both the Lucky Charm die and the Clover Dies on a two page spread.
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