Wednesday, September 30, 2020

NEW Die Release for Eileen Hull

Two new ScoreBoard dies are released from Eileen Hull! They include a new 3D Bigz L Tea Cup that can be filled with any assortment of treats and more for a variety of occasions. The cup shape, along with the spoon and little label, holds many possibilities. Also there is the XL Post Box die! Another box shape that goes together quickly with a slit to slip in something special! 




To showcase the newest Eileen Hull dies for Sizzix, I've chosen to feature them using my very favorite holiday movie as the theme - "It's a Wonderful Life", and that famous line from the movie ... "teacher says, anytime a bell rings, an angel gets its wings".

The shape of the teacup is perfect for a bell and the spoon as the bell clapper, plus as a base for and angel. The addition of the mailbox die as the second release, just made me want to find a way to configure the box into a little boxed book. 

Here are the finished projects...

Silver Bell Ornament from Tea Cup Die

                                            

Angel Ornament from Spoon Die

Here is a list of those who are taking part in the  Bloy Hop to showcase ideas using these newest Sizzix dies by Eileen Hull. Just click and check them out and get some inspiration!

Tonya Trantham

Elizabeth Robinson

Julia Aston

Pam Bray

Maggi Harding

Lisa Hoel

Anna-Karin Evaldsson

Karen Bearse

Susie Bentz

Jenny Marples

Mitsyana Wright

Jennie Atkinson

Anita Houston

Madeline Arendt   This is ME!

Sarah Lizzie Dodd

Sue Eldred

Debbie Bankston

THERE IS A GIVEAWAY!  Leave a comment on the Facebook Live Release Party post, to be entered to win the new Teacup die. Comment on the Blog Hop under each designer, to be entered to win the Post Box die.  Random winners will be picked and announced on October 6, Tuesday's Facebook Live. 

70 comments:

  1. Fantastic, thinking outside the box. Love your ideas, especially the angel xx

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    1. Thank you Karen, I enjoy thinking outside the box!

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  2. I love how you altered the tea cup die!

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    1. Thanks Kristy, the tea cup makes the perfect bell!

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  3. Love the creative way that you used the teacup die. I have to make some of those angels. 💕

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    1. Pleased you liked them Rosemary. I’ll be sharing directions shortly.

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  4. You had some novel ideas! I love the first project with the soft blue and snowflakes.

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    1. Thanks so much! I had to find a way to turn the mail box into a book.

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  5. Omg! I love that little angel! Darling creations!

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  6. such clever and crative designs using Eileen's new dies Madeline! particularly love the spoon angel!

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  7. This is so creative. I love how you used the dies in different ways. I never would have thought of it. Great job.

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    1. I really do enjoy experimenting with the dies Sue, thank you!

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  8. I don’t know how you can see all the different things to turn these dies into. But I am sure glad you can. Amazing!

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    1. Thanks Lisa, I think it’s my own personal challenge in a way.

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  9. Awwww- so clever turning the spoon and cup into tree ornaments . I love it when people think outside the box and use dies in different ways.At the moment I can`t spend much money on craft items. But I`ll try saving up as it would be nice copying your projects with my Kindergarten group. Thanks for the inspiration.

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    1. So glad you liked them Sandy! Happy that you would like to make them too. The cost of craft items is a main reason I look for different ways to use the dies and share them with others..

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  10. That silver bell is so pretty 😍 Thank you for giving new ideas to use die 🥰 Anita Holte

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    1. Happy to hear you like the ideas Anita! Silver bells, wedding bells, school bells and on and on...

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  11. WOW, very interesting how you transformed these dies for your projects.

    Tammra

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    1. Thank you, it’s always fun to see what I can turn them into!

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  12. I love how you've looked at the "shapes" to create out of the box! This triggers so many ideas for me! ♥

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    1. Thanks Val, I do enjoy seeing what I can come up with and glad it can inspire others to do the same!

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  13. your chapter 4 gives me ideas!

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  14. Madeline, I love your journal ❣️❣️❣️ And the bell and angel..... wonderful way of thinking outside the box!!!!

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    1. Thank You! It makes me happy to hear comments like this!

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  15. Your ornaments are so fun and clever!

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  16. Very clever uses. I love the spoon especially

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  17. I love it when people think outside the box and use dies in other ways than the obvious. Will definitely copy your ideas with my kindergarten group. But will have to pull myself together for a while.Can`t afford buying craft stuff until xmas money arrives the end of november...

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  18. Love the angel - I like the tea cup ornament too but the angel is just adorable x

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    1. I'm pleased to see so many commenting and liking that little angel!

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  19. You have come up with some clever and innovative ideas Madeline, I love them all, especially the holiday journal, it is decorated beautifully! Anne xx

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  20. What a great way to show us how to make use of the die in a completely different way!

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    1. Happy to hear that Lisa! I truly like to find different ways with the dies to share with others.

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  21. I LOVE when people take something and "flip it!" The bell, the angel! Fantastic!

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    1. I truly appreciate your comment and glad you enjoyed my ideas!

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  22. Love how you were able to think out of the box.

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  23. I love the ornaments! Great use of the die as "something else". The tea cup is so versatile.

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    1. Thanks so much Sharon, the versatility of Eileen’s dies is what I like!

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  24. Absolutely adorable and so creative Madeline. I always know you have taken a die way beyond what it was meant for and it's such a fun surprise to see what it is! Thanks for sharing your inventive brain (and hands) with us! :-)

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    1. Always a pleasure Eileen! I surprise myself sometimes but I so enjoy the process and love to opportunity to share what I can!

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  25. Fantastic! You are so imaginative. Love the ornaments.

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  26. Well aren't you clever! Love that little angel!

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  27. The journal is stunning, and the angel ornament is so cute!

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  28. So inspiring to see what you have created from the new dies.... such clever creativity x

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  29. Such fantastic and imaginative uses for the teacup die cuts Madeline - they are such adorable festive tree ornaments. And the box journal is stunning xx

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    1. Jenny, I’m always honored with your comments, grateful when I receive them!

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  30. Great ideas!! Thanks for sharing

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  31. Clever projects with the teacup and post box dies! I really love that beautiful holiday journal you created! Awesome bell and angel ornaments too!

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    1. Happy to hear your comments Denise, thanks so much!

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  32. Very cute. Thanks for showing us your themed makes!

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  33. You had me at the spoon angel! Brilliant to make ornaments!

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    1. I appreciate that comment Anita very much, thank you!

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