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Cardmaking Inspiration | Little Pink Tree Card
Hello Spellbinders’ fans! Welcome back to our Cardmaking Inspiration series! We hope you’ve been enjoying these mini posts sharing simple cardmaking ideas and step by step instructions on how to make them! Today we have a beautiful pink tree card created using dies from the Four Seasons collection by Lene Lok. Project created by Art Director Beth Reames Step By Step Instructions: We have a full set of step by step instructions describing how to create this card. Apply double sided stick sheet to white foam and die-cut Spring Canopy twice. Adhere the two canopies together and adhere to a clear stamp block to create a custom stamp. Cut white…
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Video Friday | Dimensional Valentine with Kelly
It’s Kelly Latevola here and I’m so excited to be sharing a fun dimensional valentine with you today. Valentine’s have been on the forefront of my mind lately. Once I saw this set, with that font, I was sold! I started by laying down a super light blend of Salty Ocean Distress Oxide. I flicked on a bit of clean water and perfect pearls to add some interest to the background. I stamped the Bee Any Sweeter Stamp three times. Once on white, once on my background, and again on the background after I adhered the heart. This makes sure all the lines for the sentiment are flush. I did a…
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Love Set Match Inspiration | It’s Your Time To Shine with Laurie
Hey there! It’s Laurie Willison here with a couple more projects using the Love Set Match Collection by Debi Adams. I love her adorable little images and big unique sentiments. For my first project, I used the set called Love Bunch. I created a simple card base by adding the sentiment along the bottom and then rounding each of the corners with my Corner Chomper. I die cut and colored the lunch box and thermos using Copic Markers and then added them to a scored, circle die cut. I popped the circle up on foam tape and then attached that to the card. These fun little images make for the best clean…
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DIY Christmas Card from “Love, Set, Match” Collection by Debi Adams
Oh hello! So happy to have you join me here on the Spellbinders blog. I’m Debi Adams, an in-house designer and a creative. I love art, crafts and pretty much anything decorative. Today I am showcasing my latest “punny“ collection, “Love, Set, Match” but with a holiday twist. Obviously this set, “Cool Beans” is for all occasions, but I thought I could show you that with a few additional dies and some holiday paper, you could take this to a different level. So here we go. Instructions To make this card, use a 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ card base. Cut a white mat 5” x 3 ¾”. Attach a…
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Love Set Match Inspiration | Clean & Simple Floral Card with Laurie
Hello there! It’s Laurie Willison here stopping in with a clean and simple card today. I have been playing with Debi Adams collection called Love Set Match. These stamps and dies are so much fun to use and make the most unique cards and gifts. I love the bold images and the big sentiments with all the different fonts. I am generally a clean and simple stamper so I do love lots of white space. I knew when I saw this set called Beau-Ti-Ful, I had to usethat single flower to add in pops of color on a bright white card base. To create this card, I stamped the sentiment on the bottom of the card front…
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Trio of Cards Using Sunflower Cool Vibes with Erum
Hello everyone! This is Erum Tasneem and I am honoured to be guesting for one of my favorite companies. Today I have three cards to share with you using just Sunflower Cool Vibes Stamp set from the Cool Vibes Collection by Stephanie Low. I will be showing you three ways to use this stamp set. As you can see I kept the colours same on all three cards so that it doesn’t distract you from the design. Bonus that they look nice in the photo. First and foremost, I have to say how beautiful this stamp set is! The intricate details all stamped perfectly and crisp. I used both stamps…
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Take Two: Creating Two Cards Using the Latest Collection, “Love, Set, Match” by Debi Adams
Hi everyone! I’m Debi Adams and today I am bringing you two new cards featuring stamps and dies from my latest collection, “Love, Set, Match”. Both of these cards are from the set, “Wink Wink” and are intended to be quick and easy, as is the entire collection. As I often do, I wanted something clean and trendy and I believe this line is exactly that. On a personal level, I feel it’s important to lift others up so I created these designs with that in mind. It’s Your Time to Shine Card This is a quick tutorial on how to create this super simple card, though I surmise you…
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Video: Faux Watercolor Stamping with Poinsettia Holiday 3D Shading Stamp
Hello there! You all know Spellbinders for our dies, but we also have a big assortment of beautiful, unique stamps! This is Yana Smakula and today I have a Faux Watercolor Poinsettia Background video tutorial to share using our Poinsettia 3D Shading stamp. This really is a very easy card to make and the more you practice – the better your result will be. It might look intimidating at first, but believe me – this is an easy project to make and it doesn’t take more than 20 minutes to stamp. I started working on my project by stamping a sentiment in black ink. Pick one you like best and stamp…
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Welcome to “The Breakfast Club” Stamps and Dies
Hello there friends! I’m Debi Adams and I am so excited to introduce a small piece of my new stamp and die line called “Love, Set, Match”. Included in this latest collection is “The Breakfast Club”, a grouping of puny sentiments and dies intended to get the morning off to a good start. Before I showcase the two projects I created, I would love to tell you the story of how this line came to be. Every collection is a research project for me where I try to find out what is hip and trendy or something that Spellbinders doesn’t have in their warehouse. Inspired by all the trendy patches…
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Easy Steps to Use Stamps in Embroidery
You already know that rubber stamps are a fun and versatile crafty supply. Did you know you can use your stamps for stitchery patterns also? Read on for a quick and easy way to go from stamp to stitchery in just a few easy steps! For a while now I have wanted to find a way to easily use my stamp designs as embroidery designs. Of course I could simply stamp on the fabric but I didn’t want to chance having the ink show or even possibly smear. I laid in bed one night contemplating this when it occurred to me, if you can print on the Stick ‘n…