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Cardmaking, Die Cutting Inspiration, Glimmer Hot Foil Inspiration, Intermediate, Platinum 6, Step by Step Tutorials
Beyond the Wedding Season with Jean Manis
Hello crafty friends! I’m Jean, a papercrafter living in the Pacific Northwest blogging at Right as Rain. I am thrilled to be on the Spellbinders blog today sharing three cards created with the Wedding Season Collection by Nichol Spohr. My cards illustrate how the collection can be used for occasions other than weddings. Additionally, I show how materials other than cardstock add shine, texture, and visual interest. Let’s take a look! On my first card, I created a masculine Congratulations card for someone landing a job. With the Wedding Dress & Tux set, I cut the suit from gray flannel and the shirt from a linen-textured white cardstock. I cut…
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Glimmer Hot Foil Techniques with Mona Toth
Hi, it’s Mona Toth here, with a step by step photo tutorial. Today I will show you how I made these quick and easy cards using patterned papers. In this post I am featuring Glimmer Hot Foil Machine. Let’s see my creations. Step By Step Instructions: Check out the step by step instructions below for this project: Turn on your Glimmer Hot Foil Machine Pick a Hot Foil color Cut the foil to the Hot Plate’s size Put the Hot Plate on your Glimmer Hot Foil and position it Turn on the “timer” on your machine Add the Hot foil with the colored side facing downwards Chose a patterned paper…
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Spellbinders Glimmer Plates Inspiration | Clean & Simple Foiled Cards with Kaja
Hi there, It’s Kaja from Kajcyika crafts and I am honored to be guest designing for Spellbinders! Today I will show you some cards I made using the Glimmer Hot Foil system and some glimmer plates. I made four cards and they all feature some great sayings that I foiled on a card using the Glimmer hot foil system. First two cards are practically the same, the only thing different is the color of the foil. On the first one I used Teal and on the other one I used Rose gold foil that comes with the Glimmer machine. I used a gray patterned paper that I cut down to…