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Glimmer Hot Foil System | Stamping & Hot Foil – Easy Thank You Cards
Hello Spellbinders’ fans! We hope you are enjoying our Glimmer Hot Foil System inspiration and tutorials. Today I have two Clean & Simple Thank You cards to share featuring layered stamping and hot foiling! Remember, you can foil not only with the hot foil plates, but also with your other etched dies. Test each die as some might foil better than others. Instructions: Follow simple instructions to re-create Thank You handmade card: Hot foil Thank You from the Elegant Foil Seals set in Gold foil on white cardstock. Die-cut foiled element out using a coordinating die. Stamp layered roses and leaves using pink and green ink on white 4 1/4…
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Classics March Collection Inspiration | More Simple Card Ideas with Marge
Hello, there! It’s Marge here with you today again. Have you enjoyed my previous posts for Spellbinders New Classics March Collection? As the third theme for this week, I’m going to share how to use die cut layering to create dimensions on your card. Here are the examples that I made geometric blossoms using various nested circle-shaped dies. By doing this, you can also build up your favorite color palette on the card. To begin the first card, I made various sizes of die cuts out of several colors of papers using Fancy Scallop Edge Circles Dies. I gave them color gradation from yellow to orange and brown by selecting…
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Classics March Inspiration | Ink Blended Circles Card with Kaja
Hi there, It’s Kaja from Kajcyika crafts here with you today and I am super honored to be guest designing for Spellbinders this week. For my cards, I will be using dies from a brand new Classics March release. Take a look at my first project: I started by ink blending the whole panel of my watercolor paper. I decided to use Distress oxides since they blend really easily, and the results are awesome even without a lot of effort. I used four colors: Pine Needles, Cracked Pistachio, Broken China and Faded Jeans. Next, I sprinkled some water directly on the panel and then wipe it away with tissue. This gives…