Cardmaking,  Die Cutting

Die Cutting Dioramas With Tunnel Scapes

Hello there, Michelle Short here and I am delighted to be back on the Spellbinders blog using the Tunnel Scapes collection. This is such a fun collection that focuses on creating scenes with dimension, kind of like mini dioramas but more on the 2D side, rather than the 3D side.

These cards can get pretty dimensional if adding foam tape in between all the tunnel layers, but they would still look great without the foam tape, or with less layers if you didn’t want them to be so bulky. I used thin foam tape for mine so that I still got the dimension but with slightly less bulk.

UNDERWATER TURTLE

DIE CUTTING DIORAMAS WITH TUNNEL SCAPES, S6-235

For my first card, I created an underwater scene. I love the shape of these tunnel pieces, they are perfect for water, but can also be used with other designs too, which I will share later. For this card, I paired the Underwater Tunnel Scapes Etched Dies with Underwater Marine Life Etched Dies.

To make this card:

  • Die cut the largest size of tunnel from the Underwater Tunnel Etched Dies set on a 4.25” x 5.5” panel of white cardstock.
  • Die cut the middle-size tunnel die on a 4.25” x 5.5” panel of Island Blue Cardstock.
  • Die cut the small size tunnel die on a 4.25” x 5.5” panel of Splash Cardstock.
  • Cut a panel of Cosmic Sky Cardstock to 4.25” x 5.5”.
  • Adhere the layers together (one on top of another) using thin foam tape to get the tunnel look.

DIE CUTTING DIORAMAS WITH TUNNEL SCAPES, S6-235

DIE CUTTING DIORAMAS WITH TUNNEL SCAPES, S6-235

TIP: Whilst I am using the negative pieces of the tunnel dies for my cards today, keep the positive pieces to use on other cards, they are great for backgrounds!

PAINTED SMILES

DIE CUTTING DIORAMAS WITH TUNNEL SCAPES, S6-236

My next card uses the Rainbow Slice Tunnel Etched Dies. This is another fun set that can be used in lots of different ways. I combined it with the Artful Brush Etched Dies, so it looks like the brush is painting the tunnel shape.

To make this card:

There is another tunnel in this set (the smallest size), but I decided to just use the three largest layers for my card today. Experiment with different layers, depending on your design!

DIE CUTTING DIORAMAS WITH TUNNEL SCAPES, S6-236

  • Adhere the pieces to an A2-sized white card base with tape runner adhesive.
  • Die cut Artful Brush using Dune Cardstock, as well as Brushed Silver for the metal piece. Cut the bristles three times from Alabaster Cardstock.
  • Using Blending Brushes, add ink around the edges of the handle with brown ink and add purple ink to the tips of the bristles.
  • Adhere paint brush together using Bearly Art Glue and then adhere to card using thin foam tape. Cut off the top part of the brush in line with the top of the card using Pro Shears.

DIE CUTTING DIORAMAS WITH TUNNEL SCAPES, S6-236

PERCHED BIRDS

DIE CUTTING DIORAMAS WITH TUNNEL SCAPES, S4-1338, S6-235

For my last project, I wanted to show how you can use the Underwater Tunnel Etched Dies but in a different way and completely change the look of your scene. This time I am combining them with the Perched Birds Etched Dies.

To make this card:

  • Die cut the largest size tunnel from the Underwater Tunnel Etched Dies set on a 4.25” x 5.5” panel of white cardstock, at an angle, so that it is hanging off the edge of the panel.
  • Die cut the middle size tunnel on a 4.25” x 5.5” panel of Rainforest Cardstock at the same angle as the first panel.
  • Die cut the same size of tunnel die again but this time on a 4.25” x 5.5” panel of dark green cardstock. Rotate the die before die cutting to the opposite position of the previous layer but keep the die at the same angle as the other two layers.
  • Cut a panel of Onyx Cardstock to 4.25” x 5.5”.
  • Adhere the layers together using thin foam tape.

DIE CUTTING DIORAMAS WITH TUNNEL SCAPES, S4-1338, S6-235

DIE CUTTING DIORAMAS WITH TUNNEL SCAPES, S4-1338, S6-235

These cards really are very fun to make! I love that the sets all work well together, so you can mix and match and create different scenes. I hope you have enjoyed seeing my cards today and I have inspired you to create dimensional scenes using the Tunnel Scapes collection. Thank you for stopping by, I hope you have a wonderful day!

Spellbinders Supplies:


Other supplies

Thin foam tape, Mowed Lawn Distress Ink, Altenew Galactic Stream Ink, Wilted Violet Distress Ink, Altenew Mocha Ink, Concord & 9th Evergreen Cardstock.

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