Are you ready to meet more of our very first collection? Welcome to today’s Meet & Greet! Let’s meet today’s new products…
BotaniCuts Succulent Die
The BotaniCuts collection is a series of stand alone dies for cutting various botanical designs. This BotaniCuts Succulent set creates two sizes of layered succulent blooms. Keep it simple by cutting them from colored cardstock, or have fun experimenting with your favorite coloring method, such as ink blending, watercolor, markers, and more!
Approximate measurements:
large assembled succulent – 2.7″ x 2″
small assembled succulent – 2″ x 1.5″
Terrarium Dies
These stand alone dies cut adorable miniature terrariums. Fill them up with flowers, succulents, or any number of other things from your collection. The outer terrarium shape and the inner design are separate dies, allowing you to cut a solid terrarium-shaped layer, or use both dies to cut the more detailed design. These are perfect for creating shaped cards or shaker elements!
Small measures appx. 2.9″ x 3.7″
Large measures appx. 4.2″ x 5.4″
Sentiment Suite Stamps & Dies
Do you ever find yourself hunting for the perfect sentiment to finish your card? The Sentiment Suite series of stamps will cover the most popular card making occasions, with sentiments in many different layouts. You’re sure to find the perfect fit for your project, whether it’s a one-line sentiment that spans the width of the card, a small sentiment for a tag, or even the perfect saying to stamp on the inside!
The Sentiment Suite Thinking of You set has stamps for many different occasions, including birthday, get well, encouragement, and more.
Pair these sentiments with the Sentiment Suite Basics dies for a variety of layering options! The different banners can be flipped, turned, and rotated for lots of different applications. The set also includes a couple of small tags for even more options!
- BotaniCuts Succulent die – $19
- Terrarium Large die – $22
- Terrarium Small die – $11
- Sentiment Suite: Thinking of You stamp set – $15
- Sentiment Suite: Basics die – $19
I put together a video for you, showing you how the BotaniCuts Succulents dies are assembled, as well as how you can add color using ink blending. I’ll be sharing some more videos in the coming weeks, including one on how to watercolor the succulent dies!
Now for some projects! I’ve been about to burst waiting to show you today’s projects! 🙂
One of the first things I was dying to make with the BotaniCuts Succulents and Terrarium dies were shaped notecards. Here I used the small terrarium die along with the small succulent from the die set. Aren’t they just the cutest? They are simple to put together, too. I diecut one detail terrarium from white cardstock and attached it to a solid terrarium cut from acetate. I also cut a solid terrarium from white cardstock. I attached the two layers together by gluing the two top rings together to create the notecard. So fun! They *just* fit inside a gift card envelope (4″x2.7″ envelopes). The small tags at the top are from the Sentiment Suite: Basics die set. Some were stamped with a sentiment from that set (with a coordinating sentiment stamped inside), and some were stamped with the “for you” sentiment from the Hand in Hand set that was introduced on Monday. I also added a few leaves from a Bamboo die that you’ll be seeing more of tomorrow.
Next I have a few more shaped cards, this time using the Large Terrarium die. This first one is filled with a couple of the BotaniCuts Succulents dies, which were watercolored. I’ll be sharing a video in the coming weeks! Again here I used some leaves from the Bamboo die we’ll be showcasing tomorrow to fill in around the succulents. The sentiments and the diecuts they’re stamped on are from the Sentiment Suite: Thinking of You set and the Sentiment Suite: Basics dies.
This next one again uses the large terrarium die to create a shaped card. This time I filled it with blooms from the Fleur Impressions set we showcased yesterday. Again the sentiment and diecut it’s stamped on are from the Sentiment Suite collection. I love that there are lots of options in the Sentiment Suite set for how and where I want to place my sentiment.
This next project is one that I was really busting to show you! It’s one of those that once you finish, you walk around the house and show all of your family members, and then text a couple of crafty friends, because you know…you just can’t help it! 🙂 I turned the Terrarium dies into treat boxes filled with diecut succulents and…chocolate rocks! Ah! The succulents here were cut from colored cardstock (shades of green) and then sponged with ink to add some shading. The succulents are super quick to put together when you do them that way! I purchased the chocolate rocks from Amazon. They are so real looking (and taste really good too!)
I put together a video showing you how to turn the Terrarium dies into boxes. It’s pretty simple to do just by adding a side panel!
My next project for today shows how you can use the Terrarium dies on a card front. Here I used just the detail portion from the small terrarium die to cut a window in my card front. Then I diecut a separate small terrarium and layered it over the window cut-out. I filled it with flowers from the Fleur Impressions set. The sentiments are from the Sentiment Suite: Thinking of You set. One of the things I’m most excited about with the Sentiment Suite is the sentiments that are designed to go on the insides! I like to have something stamped on the insides of my cards when I give them, so I’m excited to have these. I like that you get just a peek of that inside sentiment through the terrarium cut-out.
And one last card for you today using the BotaniCuts Succulents dies. If you’re not into coloring, that’s ok! They look great cut from colored cardstock too. Here I cut them from shades of green, then just sponged some deeper green ink around the edges of each layer. I used them to surround an oval cut-out on the front of a card. The woodgrain patterned paper from my patterned paper stash was the perfect complement. The sentiment is stamped on the inside of the card, and it’s from the Sentiment Suite: Thinking of You set, of course. A few little sprigs from the Bamboo die being showcased tomorrow were used as bits of filler between the succulents.
Now that you’ve met today’s products, it’s time to greet them with a comment! Tell us what caught your eye today and you’ll be entered to win a $50 Gift Card! Read on for the rules…
- Comment here on the blog for one entry (one comment per person)
- Comment on our guests’ blogs for more entries (one comment per person, per blog)
- Comments close at Midnight ET on Thursday, April 25
- Winners will be posted at 7am ET on Friday, April 26th here on the blog
Now it’s time to meet today’s guests! Click on the images to visit their blogs! I think you’re going to love what they created today!
Tomorrow is our last day of projects and product reveals before the shop opens on Friday! I hope you’re enjoying the week!
302 comments
Love, love, love these dies!!!
The terrarium dies add a whole new and wonderful dimension to stamping with succulents. I love the way you colored these beautiful succulents and used the terrarium dies with the florals, as well.
Love the succulents! They look so real yet easy to assemble.
Love those succulents and how they have so much dimension.
Love the succulents! They look awesome and realistic.
Love the succulents. What amazing projects!
That terrarium treat holder is THE coolest! what amazing projects!
I adore how they fit together to have appearance of numerous layers and internal tid bits can be colored. I’m just a newbie with blending oxide inks and fell in love with their creamy look. I will be surely be using blending on a lot of your releases.
These are incredible!! I love how easy they are to make, yet how complex they look. Thanks Betsy, for yet another set of dies that fill a void that I have in my “die arsenal”! So different and refreshing…love it!
I LOVE succulents. And to have a 3D-type thing for them to live in. This is awesome!
Your designs are so delightful!! Thank you!
I love succulents and have them throughout my house. I guess I’ll have to buy the whole set😁
Super design. Love the illusion of a lot of layers and the way you colored them.
This could be the most adorable die set ever created!!!😍😍😍 You’re a creative genius Betsy!!! I hope you ordered enough cause I’m sure this will be a best seller💕💕💕
Your creativity knows no limits…
breathtaking!!
All the cacti layers are perfect.
I love the succulents and the brilliant terrarium dies! So many uses! What a fantastic first release!
I’ve never been a big fan of succulents or the terrarium dies I’ve seen before…until now…WOW! Now I must have. I am so blown away by this initial offering…I think the shop area needs a “I want it all” button to put one of everything in one’s cart! : )
I really like the terrarium die, lots of possibilities.
Gasp!! Swoon!! So much beauty here! Your water-colored succulents are SO pretty! I’m just awed by everything! And chocolate rocks! They look so real, and you’ve incorporated them into such a cute project–I can totally see why you wanted to show everyone! Come to my house next time and show me!! (I live in Washington state, but my reaction would be worth the trip, I promise.) 🙂
Love the Sentiments and the Succulents! You never cease to inspire me!
Oh, these succulents are amazing and love the terrariums, too! Thanks for the tutorial, so that we can create our own beauties!
Where do I leave my paypal info ? I’ll take one of everything please. I LOVE IT ALL!!!!!!
So different! I love the treat boxes!
Brilliant design, Betsy! I’m so glad you are opening up your own store!!
I can’t wait for the release these stamps and dies are amazing Betsy you have done an amazing job. Congratulations on your new adventure!
My daughter loves succulents. She will be the happy recipient of cards made with these sets. Beautiful.
So creative! I love all your ideas and can’t wait for the video.
OMG this sis a great idea!!! I love the box too! It’s on another level of genius!! Good job guys!
This set is so versatile!
That’s one of the features I look for when choosing stamp and die sets. Let’s face it we’re making an investment, and your pieces are so worth it!
Your creativity never ceases to amaze me! I love these terrariums and succulents!
Your terrarium cards are amazing. I love the look of succulents in the terraria. The chocolate rocks are awesome!
So fun! Can’t wait for these die cuts!
Oh Betsy, the succulents and terrariums are over the top clever. My husband and i are blessed to spend the winter in AZ so the succulents very much speak to me. Congrats on your new venture. Everything looks fantastic.
Once again, you have made something incredibly beautiful! Love all the inspiration pieces!
Though I do not really love succulents, these are quite lovely. The projects made by Betsy and her guests are are stunning. Thank you for sharing and inspiring us all.
So excited about this release. One of my faves are the matching dies with the sentiments.
Love the shaped cards!
Signing myself up for those dies. So cute!
Amazing! WOW! I love everything!
The way these succulents come together is just ingenius and I love all your samples with the terrariums – those table displays are just darling!
Beautiful cards/projects with the Terrarium dies and the BotaniCuts Succulent die set…awesome!!
This certainly will be my first succulent set. I have eyed them for a couple years now, but this is definitely one that will be in my collection.
Can’t believe how real the succulents look. Totally look like real in terrariums
Um….I think this is going to be a problem…..I NEED the entire release! It just wouldn’t be as fun without ALL of it, right?! I’m hoping you’ll have a bundle with a smidge of a discount for easier ordering! I can’t believe I have to wait two MORE days!! 😍😘😄💕
Wow Betsy, your creativity is amazing! Love those little treat boxes- too cute to eat. : )
good thing Friday is payday! i already love this release!
Beautiful! Great and fun products!
Oh, I love your succulants dies! And your sentiment set and future sets will be perfect!
Love these succulents! And the terrarium – what a clever idea!