Stretch Your Supplies | One Die Three Ways — Seth Apter Sizzix Release

If you've ever looked at a die and thought "I could get more out of this" — this post is for you! I am so excited to share three mixed media cards using the Gridiron Die from the new Seth Apter Sizzix release, and you guys, we are squeezing every last bit of mileage out of this one die. We're using it as a die cut, an embossing folder, AND a stencil — and the three cards couldn't look more different. 

Mixed Media Cards by Juliana Michaels featuring Seth Apter Sizzix Gridiron Die Set, Tim Holtz Brushstroke Flowers 1 Die Set, and Tim Holtz Brushstroke Flowers 2 Die Set

Watch the Full Tutorial

Watch the video below or head over to my YouTube channel to see all three die techniques in action, then come back here for all the finishing details for each card.

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Technique No. 1 — Die as a Die Cut

Art Heals Card by Juliana Michaels featuring Seth Apter Sizzix Gridiron Die Set and Tim Holtz Brushstroke Flowers 1 Die Set

The background is a piece of black mixed media paper brayed with Scorched Timber Distress Paint, cut to 4 x 6 inches, layered onto white cardstock with Walnut Stain inked edges. The finished card is 4.25 x 6.25 inches.

For the details on how I used the Gridiron Die Set to create the textured layer, be sure to watch the video! I then trimmed the die cut in half to fit my card size.

The cream pieces were made using the Seth Apter Viewfinder Stamp and Die Set. I lightly sprayed Distress Watercolor cardstock with Old Paper Distress Spray Stain, then die cut it using the Viewfinder die. I took the negative pieces and stamped them with images from the Viewfinder Stamp Set using Versafine Clair Ink in Sand, then inked the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink.

The number die cut is from the Seth Apter Borderlines Die Set, cut from Black Kraft Stock and lightly sanded with fine grit sandpaper, then trimmed and adhered above and below the flower.

For the flower, I die cut the layers from Distress Watercolor Cardstock using the Tim Holtz Brushstroke Flowers 2 Die Set and painted each layer using a water brush with Distress Paints in Seedless Preserves, Dusty Concord, Peeled Paint, Forest Moss, Fossilized Amber, and Vintage Photo. One thing I've been loving about painting my die cuts lately — once the paint is dry it's permanent, so I never have to worry about liquid adhesive reacting with the ink and causing issues when I'm assembling the layers.

The ephemera pieces are stamps from the Tim Holtz Tidbits and Curator Stamp Sets, stamped with Black Soot Archival Ink onto Distress Watercolor cardstock lightly sprayed with Old Paper Distress Spray Stain, trimmed to size, and edged with Walnut Stain Distress Ink.

To finish off the card I used a sentiment from the Mintay Art Journal Essentials Paper Stickers Black.

Technique No. 2 — Die as an Embossing Folder

Just Begin Card by Juliana Michaels featuring Seth Apter Sizzix Gridiron Die Set and Tim Holtz Brushstroke Flowers 2 Die Set

For the full background details, be sure to watch the video! The finished card is 4.25 x 5.5 inches, layered onto white cardstock with Walnut Stain inked edges.

The wonky circle die cut is from the Seth Apter Twisters Die Set, cut from Black Kraft Stock, lightly sanded, trimmed, and adhered above and below the flower.

The off-white layers were made using the Seth Apter Viewfinder Stamp and Die Set, the same way as described for the Art Heals card above.

The ephemera pieces are stamps from the Tim Holtz Tidbits and Curator Stamp Sets, stamped with Black Soot Archival Ink onto Distress Watercolor cardstock lightly sprayed with Old Paper Distress Spray Stain, trimmed, and edged with Walnut Stain Distress Ink.

For the flower, I die cut the layers from Distress Watercolor Cardstock using the Tim Holtz Brushstroke Flowers 2 Die Set and painted each layer with a water brush using Distress Paints in Mustard Seed, Fossilized Amber, Peeled Paint, Forest Moss, Vintage Photo, and Ground Espresso. I used double-sided foam adhesive to add dimension to some of the die cuts.

The ephemera pieces are stamps from the Tim Holtz Tidbits and Curator Stamp Sets, stamped with Black Soot Archival Ink onto Distress Watercolor cardstock lightly sprayed with Old Paper Distress Spray Stain, trimmed, and edged with Walnut Stain Distress Ink.

To finish off the card I used a sentiment from the Mintay Art Journal Essentials Paper Stickers Black.

Technique No. 3 — Die as a Stencil

Stay Brave Card by Juliana Michaels featuring Seth Apter Sizzix Gridiron Die Set and Tim Holtz Brushstroke Butterflies Die Set

For the full background details, be sure to watch the video! The finished card is 4.25 x 5.5 inches, layered onto white cardstock with the edges inked with Walnut Stain Distress Ink.

The off-white layers were made using the Seth Apter Viewfinder Stamp and Die Set, the same way as described for the Art Heals card above.

The black number die cut is from the Seth Apter Stretchers Die Set, cut from Black Kraft Stock, lightly sanded, trimmed, and adhered on top of the previous layer.

For the butterflies, I die cut the layers from Distress Watercolor Cardstock using the Tim Holtz Brushstroke Butterflies Die Set and painted each layer with a water brush using Distress Paints in Seedless Preserves and Dusty Concord. The bodies of the butterflies are cut from Black Kraft Stock and lightly sanded using fine grit sand paper. I used double-sided foam adhesive to add dimension to some of the die cuts.

The ephemera pieces are stamps from the Tim Holtz Curator Stamp Sets, stamped with Black Soot Archival Ink onto Distress Watercolor cardstock lightly sprayed with Old Paper Distress Spray Stain, trimmed, and edged with Walnut Stain Distress Ink.

To finish off the card I used a sentiment from the Mintay Art Journal Essentials Paper Stickers Black.

I'd love to know which technique is your favorite — drop a comment below and let me know which one you're excited to try first!

Happy crafting!
~ Juliana

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