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4 Stitching Die Methods Without Thread
We are so excited to be releasing more stitching dies this year! From our current collections Stitched Alphabet, Stitchmas Christmas, Spring Into Stitching, and our new Stitching Die Club, there is so much to experiment with! However, we know how time-consuming stitching and threading can be. Not to mention how difficult the task can be at times. Therefore, we’ve collected a few stitching die methods without thread for you to try out in cards and crafts! Faux Stitching Method Our first recommendation is to use pens and markers to draw faux stitches. If you’re short on thread, this method can give you a whole new set of colors to use!…
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Our Top 15 3D Embossing Folder Card Ideas
We are so delighted to have released more 3D embossing folder designs throughout 2022! Adding texture and dimension has always given cards extra detail. However, using 3-dimensional embossing folders gives paper an even more defined, textured finish to create stunning crafts. Keep reading to see all the ways you can craft with these folders! This gorgeous Flower Frenzy embossing folder is filled with different blooms and leaves to add to cards. The tightly packed floral pattern makes this filled background a beautiful addition to cards for birthdays, anniversaries, spring themes, and even more! project by Zsoka Marko Another one of our favorite cards uses this Orange Peel Quilt embossing folder.…
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12 Stitching Die Tips with Robin Beam
Give crafts the “wow factor” when you use stitching dies! Whether using our past collections such as Spring Into Stitching or our newer releases Stitched Alphabet and Stitchmas Christmas, stitching dies is a timeless craft to learn. Create beautiful ornaments, home decorations, craft centerpieces, gifts, cards, and much more! Whether you are new to stitching dies or are looking for some new tips to polish your skills, you’re in the right place. Robin Beam goes over her top tips and tricks using Stitched Ornament and Stitched Diamond Argyle. Read through the tips and then watch the video for an in-depth tutorial! Robin Beam’s Stitching Die Tips: Floss/Thread Tips Before You Begin…
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Limited Edition Stitching Die & Stamp 2 Ways – Inspiration With Michelle Short
Hello there, Michelle Short here to share some inspiration using the Limited Edition Stitching Die & Stamp Collection. I have two cards to share with you today. A Christmas card with simple stitching and then an everyday card with the stitching stepped up a little. The great thing about the Layered Stitched Diamonds Dies is that you can mix and match different components to have lots of stitching or less stitching, for different looks. There is also a stitched rectangle die that can cut the whole panel out. MERRY CHRISTMAS STITCHING For my first card, I took the base layer of Layered Stitched Diamonds, as well as the rectangle die,…
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Merry Stitchmas Collection Inspiration with Caly Person
Hi, Everyone! This is Caly Person with you today! I’m sharing three cards using products from the Merry Stitchmas Collection. I tried to pick a non-traditional color scheme for my cards today using pinks and greens. Gives it softer look and I hope you like these projects! I used standard six-stranded embroidery floss for today’s stitching panels along with some gold thread. You’ll notice the colors I choose are not only in the thread, but also in the cardstock. I started with white cardstock and colored it with Copic markers to match the thread that I used for the projects. For my first card, I die-cut the Diamond Stitch die…
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Merry Stitchmas Coordinating Card Duo with Angela Simpson
Hi there, Spellbinders friends! My name is Angela and I’m honored to be guest posting here on the Spellbinders blog. Recently I’ve been playing with some new dies from the Merry Stitchmas collection, and today I’ve got a couple of holiday cards to share. If you’re brand new to stitching dies, don’t worry at all, because I am too! Having only made a few stitched cards prior to the launch of this collection, I certainly consider myself a beginner. That said, these are super easy to work with and I know you’ll get the hang of them very quickly! Here’s a quick step-by-step for each card: Sparkling Mandala The Sparkling…
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Slimline Holiday Collection Inspiration with Koren Wiskman
Hello everyone. My name is Koren Wiskman and I’m here today to show off some projects that I made using the Spellbinders Slimline Holiday Collection. I’ve made three different slimline cards using this collection. If you like these projects and want to see more from me, you can visit me over at my blog at korenwiskman.com. For now, let me show you some things that I hope will inspire you to get into the Christmas spirit and start that holiday crafting. Slimline Have a Very Merry Christmas Card This first project uses the Christmas Blooms etched dies and a few other products from the collection. I use a lot of…
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November 2020 Clubs Inspiration Blog Hop + Giveaways (Now Closed)
Hello, and welcome! Thank you for joining us for our November 2020 Clubs Inspiration Blog Hop! We are excited to have amazingly talented designers joining us sharing beautiful projects created featuring our Card Kit, Small Die, Large Die, Amazing Paper Grace Die, Glimmer Hot Foil and Clear Stamp of the Month Clubs! We have several giveaways for you, we hope you will join us. Join the Club! The Spellbinders Monthly Membership Clubs are designed for die cutting, cardmaking, stamping, hot foiling aficionados, crafty DIY’ers, and beginner crafters alike. Each month, members will receive expertly designed dies, stamps, hot foil kits, or card kits; used to create projects, cards, and more.…
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Four Seasons Inspiration | Spring & Winter Cards with Laurie
Hi everyone! Laurie Schmidlin here and I am excited to be sharing my second guest post here on the Spellbinders blog, you can catch the first post here – I shared adorable gift boxes. For today’s post I’ve created two cards with the Four Seasons Collection by Lene Lok. When I first saw the Spring Canopy and Elements die set I thought the flowers would look lovely as a background! The canopy is actually designed to fit on top of the Four Seasons Tree, but I wanted to see how it would look on its own. I started by die cutting the canopy four times using a heavy weight watercolor paper. …