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Romancing The Swirl Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena

Hello everyone! I am Hussena from Quill and Punch Works, and I am really excited and honoured to be guest blogging again today on the Spellbinders Paper Arts blog.  Check out my first post here.  I am sharing two cards today I made using dies from the Romancing The Swirl collection by Becca Feeken. This is another spectacular collection with amazing Nestabilities shapes, tags, and intricate dies. This collection also has some beautiful dies which are perfect for making shaped cards, and today I will be sharing one such card I made using these dies. Let’s have a look at my first card:

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

To create this shaped card, I first took a sheet of white 8.5″ X 11″ heavyweight cardstock and cut the base of my card using the frame outline die from the Spellbinders Ringlet Round Etched die set. Once my card base was cut, I die-cut the lacy frame outline from the same Ringlet Round Etched die set, first from some white paper, next from some white fun foam, and lastly from gold mirror cardstock. I adhered all the three layers using liquid adhesive to form my card front. It is very difficult to capture the foil on camera, and in most pictures, it looks like I have used dark brown cardstock, but that’s not the case 🙁

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

Next, I wanted to add some pink polka dots pattern paper to the center of my card front. I die-cut the pattern paper using the inside frame outline die from the same set, and then once again from white fun foam so that my pattern paper would have a raised look.

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

To further accentuate my design, I added a elegant frame which was cut from gold mirror cardstock, and adhered onto my pattern paper. This die is also from the same set I used to create my card base – Spellbinders Ringlet Round Etched die set. Each and every die in this entire collection is so thoughtfully designed, and all the dies coordinate with each other so beautifully!

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

Once I adhered my frame, I wanted to add a sentiment to my card. I decided to use the Nestabilities Curvy Labels Etched dies for my sentiment piece. I stamped my sentiment using Versafine Onyx Black ink on the die-cut piece, lightly inked the edges using pink dye ink and popped the piece on foam tape for dimension.

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

 

It was now time to embellish my card, which also happens to be my most favorite part while making cards. 🙂 I first made a bow from some white Seam Binding Ribbon and adhered it to the left side of my card, because I knew I would be placing my floral cluster over it, and I just wanted a little bit of the ribbon to show through. For making my handmade flowers, I used Foamiran sheets with the Card Creator A2 Corner Cotillion Dies set. I die-cut both the flowers and leaves from white Foamiran sheets. I also cut some extra flowers so that I could create my own filler flowers. The central flower was made by lightly inking the centers of the die-cut pieces using pink dye ink, and then heating them with the help of an iron to give it a fuller look. I also added a bunch of thread pollens to give it a more realistic touch. I lightly inked the leaves using a green dye ink and heat set them so that they would have a curled look. I adhered everything  on my card base with the help of a Hot Glue Gun.

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

I used the exact same techniques for creating my filler flowers. This time I used lesser number of die-cut pieces so that the flowers wouldn’t be as big as my main flower.

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

Here’s a closer look at the fillers. I also added some white shimmery buds for my flower foliage.

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

The flowers add lots of dimension to this card, and I love how beautiful they look against the gold mirror cardstock.

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

Here’s a final look at my card. I love how unique and elegant this die is, and it surely can be used for creating lots of other projects too other than cards.

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

My second card for today incorporates lots of layering. Here’s a look at it:

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

To create my card, I first took a pre-scored and cut A2 white card base. I wanted my card front to have a nice and elegant card frame, so I decided to go with the large panel pattern die from the Card Creator A2 Corner Cotillion Dies set. I cut the die from regular white cardstock. I then adhered some blue textured cardstock behind my frame so that the intricate pattern would show up clearly.

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

I wanted to have an intricate design behind my Hemstitch Circle piece, so I decided to stretch my frame pattern die from the Flourished Square Etched die set to come up with this design on the top and bottom of my card. I die-cut it from gold mirror cardstock and then snipped the die-cut into four pieces so that I could tuck in two pieces behind the circle die-cut.

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

Once I adhered the two pieces, I die-cut the hemstitch circle 2 from the Hemstitch Circles Etched dies using white cardstock. I also added two foil stickers to the center of the circle to create my own sentiment.

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

This time instead of using Foamiran sheets, I die-cut the flowers from patterned paper to give it a vintage look. I used the Card Creator A2 Corner Cotillion Dies to cut my flowers and leaves. The leaves were cut from White Foamiran and inked using a green dye ink. I also added some cream pollens to the centers of my flowers.

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

For my foliage, I used organza ribbon, a dark pink mulberry flower and some pink fillers.

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

I also added a white hatpin, and rose buds. To complete the look of my card, I decided to add some pearls in pink and white too!

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

I like the look of the organza against the pink vintage flowers. What do you think?

Romancing The Swirl Collection by Becca Feeken - Inspiration | Shaped Cards with Hussena for Spellbinders using: S4-928  Hemstitch Circles  S4-930 Curvy Labels  S5-364 A2 Corner Cotillion S5-367  Flourished Square S5-369  Ringlet Round #spellbinders #neverstopmaking #cardmaking #diecutting #handmadecard

Spellbinders Supplies:

Other supplies:

Neenah Solar White 110 LB cardstock, American Crafts Colored 12×12 cardstock, White 80 LBS Cardstock Sheets, Gold Foil Cardstock, Papericious Ephemera 12″ X 12″ pattern paper, White Foamiran sheets, White Fun Foam; Stick It Double Sided Adhesive Sheets; Adhesive: Scrapbook Adhesives 3D Foam Squares, Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue, Double Sided Foam Tape; Versafine Onyx Black Ink Pad, Distress inks, McGill Inc. Paper Blossoms Tool kit, Mulberry flowers, Micro Rose Buds, Organza Ribbon, Seam Binding Ribbon, Thread Pollens, Fillers, Pearls.

Thank you so much, for taking out time and reading my post. I hope I have inspired you with my creations. Do let me know if you liked my cards! J Till then, happy crafting!

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'Hello! My name is Hussena, and I live in Kolkata, India. I am a stay at home mum of two kids and have been crafting for over five years now. I started my creative journey with paper quilling and since then have dabbled in various paper crafting forms like punch craft, die cutting, and more recently stamping. I am an ardent floral fan and you will find me using florals on almost all my creations. I love working with dies, especially floral and intricate ones, as they offer me various possibilities. I also love to create my own handmade flowers, and this is one of the reasons why I am drawn to Spellbinders dies. You can find my work on my blog: Quill and Punch Works

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