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Handmade Cards using Be Bold Color Block Collection by Hussena Calcuttawala
Hello, crafty friends! This is Hussena fromย Quill and Punch Worksย and I’m so honoured to be guest posting today on the Spellbinders blog! I’m sharing a set of two cards today using dies from the newย Be Bold Color Block Collection. I have made my cards in two different sizes – Slimline and Square and used varied colour schemes for making them too! The large letters from the Be Bold Color Block Collection stand out and add color for a fabulous colour block design. These dies are truly one a kind and so fun to create a variety of card designs! I LOVE Slimline Cards and it’s been a while since I…
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Hot Foiling the Be Bold Color Block Collection
Hello! My name is Jen Kotas and Iโm so happy to be on the Spellbinders blog today. Iโve got two cards to share with you made using the new Be Bold Color Block Collection. What a fun collection with so many ways to use them creatively! I decided not to add any embellishments since there was so much shiny hot foil there already. If you donโt do hot foiling (though I highly recommend it), you could use stamps instead. For the Christmas card, you could foil the cardstock first and then die cut but I wasnโt sure what I was doing when I cut it ahead of time. Make sure…
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Be Bold Colorblock Collection โ Card Inspiration with Annie Williams
Hi there, this is Annie Williams and Iโm so happy to be back on the blog today to share a couple of projects using the new Be Bold Colorblock Collection from Spellbinders.ย The eye-catching sentiment designs in this collection inspired me to create two bright and fun cards perfect for expressing yourself in a big way. The Be Bold Colorblock Merry Christmas Die Set really creates a showstopping background when you mix bright colors.ย I added a few cute gnomes to this vibrant card front for a simple and fun Christmas slimline card. Die cut Pomegranate, Snowdrift, Pink Sand, Waterfall, and Lagoon Cardstock using the Christmas die from the Be…