Quarter Pie

Save Room For Pie!


I love pie!

Of course I could be talking about key lime, or chocolate, or coconut cream (all pies are delicious!) However, in this case I'm talking about a certain Quarter Pie die that will give your scrapbook pages a fresh sweet look! I love how effortlessly the Quarter Pie turns my photos into a cohesive design. 

I can use the quarter pie to tell a story from a single hour or day, or let it provide a summary for a month, a season, or a year. 

The quarter pie die is a versatile tool that offers a creative way to arrange and showcase photographs. It consists of three pie-shaped slices, allowing for a unique presentation. When multiplied on a page by four, or a full pie, it can accommodate up to 12 slices, making it an excellent choice for those who wish to include numerous photos on their scrapbook pages.

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See The Quarter Pie Die in Action:


In this Video you will learn:

  • How To Cut and Glue the Die Cuts
  • Tips on placing your photos where they will fit in the slices

    Two Ways to Turn the Quarter Pie


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    Both pages use pattern No. 431

    Make Half Pies


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    Right Page: Pattern No. 908 & Left Page: Pattern No. 927

    Fill Up Your Pie Design in Different Ways!


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    Since there are 12 "slices", the Quarter Pie die is perfect for year in review layouts.
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    Keep in simple and only put photos in each slice and add decorative patterned paper in the corners.

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    Place a sticker or die cut in the center of the pie!
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    Fill some of your slices with patterned paper.

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    Make the die cuts "disappear" by making the cuts the same color as your grid paper.

    If you look on the bottom left, one of the slices sticks out further than the rest of the pie!

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    Place adorable stickers and other embellishments around your pie!

    Small Pie Die (3x3) Ideas


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    Pattern No. 407

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    Pattern No. 344
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    Pattern No. 344

    Mini Pie Die (2x2) Ideas


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    Pattern No. 887
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    Pattern No. 928

    Make Two Page Spreads


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    Patterns used: No. 431 and No. 392

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    Patterns used: No. 431 and No. 438

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    Patterns used: No. 929