- Use them to add height to a card (see the Time Well Spent card for one example)
- Use them to draw attention to a section of a card (for example in the spotlighting technique)
- Dip the top side of a dimensional in glitter and adhere to a flower for a little extra sparkle in the middle
- Don't just use the big dot, the smaller remains on the sides of the dot page are perfect for adhering to skinny spots such as stems, and butterfly middles
- Use these to create pocket pages or when making shaker cards
- Perfect for creating slider cards, using the dimensionals to create some distance in the pennies that you use for sliding
Jan 21, 2008
This Week's Technique: Using Dimensionals
This week's technique is easy and one that everyone can create a card using. Pull out your Stampin' Dimensionals (pop-dots) and see what you can create with them. Here are a few uses to help get you started:
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I use the dimensionals on the end of my pencil for a quick picker upper. It it great when you have to emboss something small and not get burned. Also to use when adding glitter to small items.
Vivian Swain
Here[s my twist on using a dimensional dot. Adhere a large dimensional dot to your finger. Take the paper covering off the other end and rub across chalk. Now you are ready to use your finger as a dabber.
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