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Spellbinders April Stamp & Die of the Month
05/10/2024

Hi everyone!

It’s the 10th of the month and that means that last month’s Spellbinders Club products are now available to non-club members!

If you didn’t sign up for April’s clubs, you can still get the products.  Here are some details:

My card today features one of the sentiments from the April Stamp and Die of the Month Club.  This card was super easy to make and I just love all the dimension it has.  Plus, I think the baker’s twine goes perfectly with the sentiment and the scissors!

To make this card, I die cut a postage edge rectangle several times and layered them together with liquid glue.  I then began wrapping two colors of baker’s twine around the die cut to create a radial pattern.  I die cut a few circles (white and blue), and I stamped and die cut the sentiment.  I adhered the sentiment to the circles and then used liquid glue to adhere it to the center of my wrapped die cut.  I mounted it all on a piece of navy cardstock and my cardfront, then added a few pearl gems for some shine!

Thank you so much for stopping by my blog today!  If you haven’t checked out the Clubs yet, I hope you do!  They are an amazing value!

I hope you have a wonderfully creative day!

      jd

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2 Comments

  1. Bo Gilmore

    Hi Jean. That is the coolest idea. I love the yarn with the scissors. Your really thought outside the box, because the postage edges really hold the string well.

    • Jean Doeringsfeld

      Thank you so much! I wanted to find a way to highlight the handmade sentiment and I’m not a sewer, so necessity was the mother of invention on this card for sure!

jean

designer & content creator

I fell in love with card-making many years ago and I’ve been hooked on it ever since. I love trying out new techniques and finding the perfect color combination for whatever I’m creating.

By nature, I am an uber-organizer and a steadfast planner, but as you’ll see, my creations are much more fluid. And while I love color theory, the concept of lights and shadows, and the importance of depth and perspective – these are not things I worry about when it comes to my creations.

I simply find joy in creating and delight in sharing.

I hope that by sharing my cards and other art with you here on my blog I can inspire you to create something you love!

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