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Favorite Eileen Hull Dies Tutorials and Techniques

22 Feb

Hey everyone!  The Inspiration Team is back again to share their favorite Eileen Hull Dies Tutorials and Techniques.  All month long the team will be sharing creative ways to use Eileen Hull dies from the past and present.  Let’s take a look at the inspiring projects in store for you today.

Favorite Eileen Hull Dies Tutorials

Lisa Hoel shares a darling pin cushion topped Cantilever Box project.  Lisa’s creation features my Heartfelt Cardstock and sweet felt pins created with Stitchy Flowers and Birds and Butterflies from the Heartfelt Sizzix collection!

Favorite Eileen Hull Dies Tutorials: Pin Cushion Topped Cantilever Box by Lisa Hoel

Visit Lisa’s Blog for a detailed tutorial on how to create and assemble your own pin cushion Cantilever Box.

Anna-Karin Evaldsson shares a Book Club project perfect for containing clutter from photos waiting to be used in a project.  AK’s project features the Stamp and Storage Die and more from my new Book Club Sizzix collection!  This project is perfect for scrapbookers wanting to keep their photos tidy before adding them to a layout.

Favorite Eileen Hull Dies Tutorials: Stamp and Storage Die Photo Organizer by Anna-Karin Evaldsson

As always Anna-Karin has an amazing step by step tutorial to show you how to create this pretty and practical project!

Elizabeth Robinson shares a second tutorial featuring her stunning Wrap Journal from my soon to be released Book Club Chapter 2 Collection.  Today’s tutorial is all about creating colorful signatures for your journals!  You can use these techniques for virtually any journal or mini book project.

Favorite Eileen Hull Dies Tutorials: Creating Colorful Signatures for Journals and Mini Albums by Elizabeth Robinson

Check out Elizabeth’s Blog for a very cool and colorful technique tutorial!

Anne Redfern shares another Cantilever Box project topped with a beautiful bloom created using my Pansy Die from Paper Flower Party.  I love how by adding extra layers Anne has turned the Pansy into a realistic looking Peony!  She’s got tips and tricks galore for turning paper into realistic looking petals!

Favorite Eileen Hull Dies Tutorials: Cantilever Box with Flower Foam Peony by Anne Redfern

Don’t miss Anne’s Cantilever Box and Blooming Tutorial on her Blog!

Hope you’ve enjoyed these Favorite Eileen Hull Dies Tutorials and Techniques.  The team will be back real soon with another dose of inspiration for you!  You can find all of the dies used in these projects and more HERE.

See you soon!

Eileen

Categories:
Sizzix, Sizzix Tutorials
Tags:
Cantilever Sewing Box, journal tutorials, Pansy die, stamp and storage die

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Comments

  1. Jenn White says

    February 22, 2018 at 1:18 pm

    WOW! WOWEE! SO MUCH GREAT & INSPIRING ART! Endless possibilities in endless styles! ♡♡♡ Thank you Eileen & everyone on the inspiration team! ♡ HUGS YOU ARE LOVED!!!♡

    • eileen says

      February 22, 2018 at 1:39 pm

      Thanks Jenn- yes this team is awesome!

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I grew up in a big family where there was always an art project in the works. Learning to think creatively has been a huge benefit throughout my life: from thirteen military moves and raising four children to developing product lines for craft manufacturers. Come visit and see a slice of my life...
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