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Bold Type Inspiration | Clean & Simple Cards with Cassie
Hi all! It’s Cassie from Creatively Cass, and I’m here to share some fun projects using the new Bold Type Collection by Spellbinders! When I saw these fun word dies I just loved the bigger size as well as the unique texture layer to them 🙂 There are so many fun projects you could make with these dies, but of course my mind went straight to card designs! In my first project I wanted to show how cute it is to layer the two sizes of word dies. Each set comes with a regular word die, and a version with striped embossing marks on them. For this card I did some…
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Beginner, Cardmaking, Die Cutting Inspiration, Glimmer Hot Foil Inspiration, Intermediate, Platinum 6
Bold Type Inspiration | Sentiment Dies 5 Ways with Marie Heiderscheit
Hello, crafty friends! It’s Marie here again from Marie Nicole Designs. I’m happy to be on the Spellbinder’s blog to share their new Bold Type Dies, which are some fantastic sentiment dies that have the shadow piece that you can layer the top piece on. I’ll be building a variety of cards with these dies in my blog post today! Use Your Sentiments as a Background For my first set of cards, I used my Bold Type sentiments as backgrounds! This is so easy to do, and gives a unique look to your cards. I simply cut a good supply of my sentiments from white cardstock, glued them onto my…
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What’s New | The Bold Type Sentiments Collection
Birthday, thank you, sympathy or just a simple hello – whatever the occasion, we’ve got you covered with our new The Bold Type Sentiments dies! Welcome to the latest edition of What’s New At Spellbinders! Join Nicole Westervelt as she presents our brand new collection of must-have sentiments – The Bold Type Sentiments collection. Watch video below or on our Youtube channel: All of our Bold Type Sentiments include two thin metal dies. One word is a solid design and the other with an embossed stripe pattern. Use them separately or stack the two words to create a bolder look with a shadow casting behind. Stunning against contrasting colors and…