Waffle Flower Crafts June Release Day 1 - Introducing Surface – Tag Stamp Set & Die Sets
Introducing Surface – Tag
Stamp Set & Die Sets
I knew that we needed tag stamps and dies right from the beginning. But the questions were:1. After the Simply Tags: Everyday set I've done, what would be the next BEST thing to have? 2. There have been so many different takes on tags ever since. How do we make something NEW that can also COMPLEMENT the tag dies that we already have?As always, I went back to basics. Tags provide us with a small surface that is also big enough to try a new product, play with a new technique or just create for fun. We had the following goals in mind when I was putting this tag set together:
Basic shapes and patterns
We have a rectangle tag shape and a smaller tag with a half-circle top. We utilized dashed lines, polka dots and scallops for the stamps and dies.Unique accents
Instead of a regular tag hole reinforcer (which can be purchased alone for $1.99), we have a special hole reinforcer in our Die Starter Kit. There are many fun ways we can use this die that we will share today and during the next few weeks. We have a tag hole reinforcer stamp in our Surface – Tag Stamp Set. It can be used to add some color contrast to a stamped or die cut tag as well as to create a necklace look. Please see the cheat sheet below.Unique functions
The Flexible Tag Hole Cutter included in our Starter Kit was an experiment. The die cuts out a hole in the middle of the big skinny tag if aligned lengthwise. It didn't turn out the way I imagined but I happened to discover some fun ways to use it while I was playing with it. More on this later. By not having the tag hole built in the die, we can use the die cut tag as a layering piece for our projects. We will have more add-on kits for it but in this release, we are having the Scallop Add-on.Can be used in at least three different ways.
With all of these unique features we have, it was a breeze to come up with three ways to use the tags. We will be sharing sketches and fun uses for these tags today and in the next few weeks.Easy to Use
We have made our stamps and dies to coordinate with each other. Some of them are designed to be stamped first and some of them are designed to be die cut first. We've spent time in experimenting on the combinations and trying to make them as easy to use as possible. Please find more details below.Examples
I believe we have achieved the above goals and have gone beyond. let's start with the stamp cheat sheet, shall we?Stamp Cheat Sheet
Die Cut Examples
Simple cutouts from the tag dies: When combined together: white layers – Starter Kit yellow layers - Scallop Add-onStamps and Dies Combined
Both of the tags are designed to be stamped first and then die cut. The big dashed line tag is easy to visualize because we have an open die, right? How about the smaller tag? We knew that big solid stamps can be tricky to stamp. So we want to make sure that we have a crisp image before we make the effort to cut it out, right? But an open die will leave debossed edges on our die cuts. This especially shows on smaller dies. So we needed a nice solid die, right? And here is my take: Put the die on the stamped image and it will line up nicely as shown below. You will see a tiny hint of the stamped tag all around the die when cutting it out. This also makes it more forgiving to our stamping. Did you see the double-edge I had on the brown tag at the lower right corner? It will not show up on our finished die cut at all! See it at the bottom decorated with just a piece of washi tape. So easy yet so pretty, right? And the tag hole will cut out nicely as well:Card Examples
This card shows clearly the size of the tag in comparison to a standard A2 size card: 4-1/4" x 5-1/2". A little twist on a simple tag card, using Surface – Tag Stamp Set only. Using Surface – Tag Die - Starter Kit and the birthday sentiment from Surface – Tag Stamp Set. Did I mention that this hole reinforcer is fun? This is a great way to use some of our left over ribbon pieces. I'm saving my Surface – Tag Die - Scallop Add-on projects for later because they are too awesome! Haha! Let's see the sets!!Surface – Tag Stamp Set
$15.99Surface – Tag Die - Starter Kit
$11.99Surface – Tag Die - Scallop Add-on
$16.99Tag Hole Reinforcer Die
$1.99 This die is exactly the same as the one in the Scallop Add-on set. Use it for any tag dies that you may already have that have tag holes between 1/8" - 1/2". Aren't they fun? I can't wait to see what you guys will create with them!Today’s Giveaway!
Surface – Tag Stamp Set
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