This month has been spent creating and sharing ideas with Eileen Hull Designs dies from past releases. Though instead of “going big” we are going the other way, say - little, small, miniature.
Monday, March 16, 2026
March In Minature
Monday, November 24, 2025
Ideas, Ideas and More Ideas
Sharing ideas from the past and a few more recent to hopefully inspire you to create from homemade goodness for the coming season.
Whether it’s gifts to give or something to put the gifts in this is meant to give you some ideas!
I have been a big fan of Sizzix for a very long time, even before Eileen began designing for them. I have always found them one of my favorite and useful tools to use in projects I was creating. My main goal for this post is to share ideas using mostly dies designed by Eileen. Another good reason to use them is that coordinate so well together no matter who they are designed by.
You will find photos of several of my projects posted here. Hope that they will nspire you with to create your own projects.
First four are made with the Passport book die
Here is a "star book" made with the Tiny Book die and a wreath covered in snowflake die cutouts
A few banner ideas using the Mitten die, Teacup 3Ddie and Needle case die


Packaging Ideas with box dies
Monday, July 21, 2025
What To Do With Embossing Folders
Anyone who may follow me or know me, does know that my very favorite tools are those from Sizzix. The dies are my "go to" favorites, but I a fan of all the components they make.
This month Eileen Hull's Team have been sharing ieads with her designs of folders for Sizzix.
Materials Used
Eileen Hull Storage Box #666498
Eileen Hull Embossing Folder Textured Impressions A5, Floral Damask #666765
Eileen Hull Thinlits, Painterly Blooms & Background #666689 (Flowers, leaves)
Eileen Hull Thinlits, Envelope, Folder & Flowers # 666474 (Leaves)
Decorative file folder, white poster board
Metallic paper
Vellum
Thin metal sheet to create a band around the box lid
Felt, off white, green
Double sided adhesive tape, 1/4", 1/2"
Glue
Flower shaping tools and mat
Beads, for flower centers
- DIe cut box, twice, to create the top and bottom of the box.
- Emboss the metallic paper with the large embossing folder.
- Center the embossed design for the lid and mark where it will be cut. (Use the wrong side to make marks, before cutting to fit lid.) My paper did not completely fit, so an additional metal band was made to go around the bottom of the lid.
- A strip of off white felt was cut with scallop scissors to make a little contrasting band. Glue near the top of one side of the lid or as desired. (Optional)
- Green felt leaves are die-cut .
- Thinlit flower dies are cut from the metallic paper, backed with vellum to make flowers of various sizes.
- Position the leaves and flowers in a desired arrangement. Glue all in place and allow to dry.
- Add a flower center of choice if desired to compete the lid embellishments.
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Comfort & Joy 2024 - Felt Tree & Wreath Pins
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Wreath and Tree Pins
Materials
Green felt
Green wool
Green mulberry paper
Iron on fusible
Red papers - foil and smooth
Gold foil paper
Red felt
Brown felt
Glue - Fabri-tac or thick white glue (Beacons Felt Glue)
Aleene’s Fabric Fusion sheets
Poster board
Green wired pine-like stems
Various decorative buttons
Large safety pins or pin backs
Dies
Eileen Hull Bookmark, Pockets & Toppers, thinlits #666767 (small square, tiny flower)
Eileen Hull Charms, thinlits#666769 (tree top)
Eileen Hull Wreath & Snowflake set, Bow, thinlit #675326 (bow)
Journal card, envelope & window, Straight label #666276 (tree trunk)
Circle die, 2” (wreath backing)
Geometric box, #666046 (tree backing)
The original set of pins was made using felt. It’s best not to use a thick felt, a thinner weight is easier to fold. The small square is easier to handle if you use a craft iron to press the folds that form the pieces. (Use something like a mini Olisio iron or Clover mini iron.)
I used a piece of poster board to cut the circle and triangle from, plus two coordinating pieces from felt or wool of each shape. I glued one of the fabric shape onto the poster board shape. The folded pieces are then arranged and glued onto the shape.
For the tree, die-cut 9 small squares from felt or wool.
Die-cut 2 star charms from gold foiled paper.
Die-cut the small flower from the red foil paper and felt.
Die-cut the tree trunk from brown felt.
Die-cut a triangle shape with geometric box die, one from poster board and two from felt or wool.
For the wreath, die-cut 10 small squares from felt or wool
Die- cut the bow using the two pieces, smooth solid for background piece, red foiled for bow outline.
Die cut two circles from from felt or wool and one from poster board.
Refer to the photos for the folding of the small die-cut squares. Once all the squares are folded they can be glued at the fold or use a small cut piece of Aileen’s Fabric Fusion sheets at the fold
Here are the same pins made using wool that is backed with a green mulberry paper. The fused paper helps give the wool slightly extra body for folding and shaping.
Sunday, October 13, 2024
Fall Flashback Ideas
- Two base flags can be cut from the card caddy die. Refer to photo to show where to cut to form two flags.
- The card panel can be trimmed slightly on the two side edges to make a bit of framing. Refer to photo.
- Cut the base flags from felt. NOTE: These can also be made from papers if desired. Cut as many base flags that you'd like for the banner.
- Cut fabric with card panel thinlit die for each of the base flags. NOTE: If using fabric, it's best to stiffen it with either a faric stiffner or using some forn of interfacing, the fabric will cut better. If using paper, not need to worry.
- Cut 2-3 of the smaller sunflower petals for each flower.
- Cut 2 of the sunflower leaves for each.
- Cut 1 sunflower center for each.
- Cut 2 of each other leave die or pine branches for each.
- Shape the sunflower petals for added dimension. Add ink if desired for shading.
- Add white and/or black dots to the brown centers for added dimension if desired.
- Glue card panel shape to the felt base flags.
- Arrange the sunflowers and greenery onto fabric panels and glue all pieces into place.
- Finish by glueing each flag onto a flat ribbon for hanging.
- Hang your new decoration!
Monday, June 3, 2024
New Ideas Released With A Re-Release of Fabulous Dies + More
It's another release time from Eileen Hull Designs! It's also been slightly a different release this time around! With Eileeen traveling and teaching in various places across the pond, the re-release of three dies and a new addition of stencils and matching thinlits became available to some. Eileen is back from a whirlwind trip and we are here to show off mor ideas using the latest release.







































