The Edge It Kit comes with 7 metal cutting dies. Each die is 6 inches in width and the height on each shape ranges from .25” - 2.” The kit also includes 7 coordinating digital files and a zipper storage pack to keep it all organized. Use these kits to create tags, cards, party and wedding details , scrapbook pages, school projects, journals, home decor, and so much more. Listed below are five of our favorite ways to use the Edge It dies. Check it out!

Layering the different edge dies on a layout is a fun way to utilize this kit. Designer Shaunte Wadley did exactly that on this layout, and it turned out fabulous! Did you notice that the Tag It shapes made an appearance? They all work great together!

Any new mother would love to get this beautiful card by deisgner Carissa Wiley. I love the monocromatic technique she used by stacking multiple edges on top of eachother. She also incorporated letterpress with the "sweet baby girl" sentiment, which gives this card a sophisticated look.

This tree by designer Carissa Wiley is fabulous. Using the scalloped edge in the Edge It Kit, she created a Christmas tree to display in her home for the holidays! The scalloped edges are cut with felt and the tree is topped with a the Nesting Star die.

Create a small gift box like this one by designer Pam Gandolfi using our box dies and wrap it with an edge die! This would be perfect to hold little treats, a gift card, cash, or jewelry. 

I love this party rosette by designer Kami Bigler! She created multiple colors (see them all here) and edged them with different edge dies. These would be fabulous on display at a party. You could also string multiple together for a garland.
Purchase your Edge It Kit here or from your local scrapbook store or online retailer.
Also, a couple of reminders... don't forget to enter this weeks 'I Made This' giveaway. All you have to do is create an account HERE.
Last, but not least, the Lifestyle Crafts warehouse sale starts TODAY! Be sure to stop by our warehouse in Orem or check it out online HERE. 













Cynthia
posted on Friday, 04th November 2011