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Chantilly Paper Lace Inspiration | Elegant Floral Cards with Melissa. Part 2

Hello! This is Melissa Phillips again, and today I’ve got more lovely Chantilly Paper Lace cards to share with you.  I don’t know if you’re like me, but I have always love Kraft cardstock. It’s a go-to, necessity, must-have item in my craft room.  For my cards today, I have combined my love of Kraft with beautiful Spellbinders dies.

Chantilly Paper Lace Collection by Becca Feeken. Inspiration | Elegant Floral Cards by Melissa Phillips for Spellbinders. Using S4-817 Breanna’s Corset Label, S4-818 Eliza Lace Corners, S5-328 Tallulah Frill Layering Frame Small. #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #diecutting #handmade card

My first card uses the Breanna’s Corset Label dies, which are a wonderful must-have item as well.  They provide a perfect place to ground your elements and create standout focal points.  I die cut three different sizes of them from three different colors/patterns of paper, with my top layer cut from white cardstock and stamped with my sentiment.

Chantilly Paper Lace Collection by Becca Feeken. Inspiration | Elegant Floral Cards by Melissa Phillips for Spellbinders. Using S4-817 Breanna’s Corset Label, S4-818 Eliza Lace Corners, S5-328 Tallulah Frill Layering Frame Small. #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #diecutting #handmade card

I accented my Label dies with intricate Eliza Lace Corners die cuts and Kraft cardstock.  It’s fun to see how elegant something as basic as Kraft cardstock can become when using Spellbinders Chantilly Paper Lace dies.

Chantilly Paper Lace Collection by Becca Feeken. Inspiration | Elegant Floral Cards by Melissa Phillips for Spellbinders. Using S4-817 Breanna’s Corset Label, S4-818 Eliza Lace Corners, S5-328 Tallulah Frill Layering Frame Small. #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #diecutting #handmade card

One of my most favorite things about Spellbinders dies are the results created after each lovely layer is added.  Although these cards are quite easy to assemble, they look detailed and intricate.

Chantilly Paper Lace Collection by Becca Feeken. Inspiration | Elegant Floral Cards by Melissa Phillips for Spellbinders. Using S4-817 Breanna’s Corset Label, S4-818 Eliza Lace Corners, S5-328 Tallulah Frill Layering Frame Small. #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #diecutting #handmade card

My next card uses the sweet Tallulah Frill dies. What a fun name and truly a die worth such a feminine name.  This collection comes with three different dies, each one could easily be used alone or combined with the others.  I’ve used two of the three dies on this card.

Chantilly Paper Lace Collection by Becca Feeken. Inspiration | Elegant Floral Cards by Melissa Phillips for Spellbinders. Using S4-817 Breanna’s Corset Label, S4-818 Eliza Lace Corners, S5-328 Tallulah Frill Layering Frame Small. #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #diecutting #handmade card

Kraft cardstock was used for my outer frame and I love the subtle yet elegant feel it adds to the card.  My inner frame was cut using pink patterned paper and is one of the daintiest dies I have ever used.  I can see using it on baby girl cards next :).

Chantilly Paper Lace Collection by Becca Feeken. Inspiration | Elegant Floral Cards by Melissa Phillips for Spellbinders. Using S4-817 Breanna’s Corset Label, S4-818 Eliza Lace Corners, S5-328 Tallulah Frill Layering Frame Small. #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #diecutting #handmade card

My sentiment was stamped on a Breanna’s Corset Label die cut one again.  Such a pretty shape that adds so much to the other Chantilly Paper Lace dies.  These dies take on a variety of personalities and characteristic as they’re combined with different mediums.  They are so much fun to explore and experiment with.

Spellbinders Supplies:

Other supplies used:

Patterned paper:  My Favorite Things and Prima; Cardstock: Bazzill Basics; Flowers: Prima; Stamps: Papertrey Ink; Ink: Papertrey Ink;  Adhesive:  Beacon and Tombow; Adhesive Pearls:  Kaisercraft.

Thank you so much for visiting!  I’ll be back with more Chantilly Paper Lace cards soon.

Melissa

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