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Chantilly Paper Lace Inspiration | Elegant Floral Cards with Melissa. Part 3
Hi! Melissa Phillips here with you again today, sharing a couple of extra Chantilly Paper Lace cards! Catch my previous posts sharing inspiration with this collection here and here. With February and Valentineโs Day right around the corner, I wanted to create some handmade love notes using my Spellbinders supplies. I love red and pink together for this fun time of year and normally, when I sit down to create Valentineโs card, they are somewhat casual and playful.ย The Coralineโs Chemise Layering Large Frame Die is the perfect way to dress up a Valentine card and take it to the next level. The details of the Coralineโs Chemise Die are…
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Shaped Cards Video Series. Episode #3 โ Your Kindness Makes Such A Difference
Hello, everyone! This is Yana Smakula and thank you for joining me! This blog post and video continues the monthly feature Iโm hosting on Spellbinders blog and Youtube channel called โShaped Cards with Spellbindersโ. Once a month I am posting a card and and video tutorial featuring a shaped card base using Spellbinders dies!ย You can catch previous episodes from this series HERE. Step By Step Instructions: We have a full set of step by step instructions describing how to create this card. Die-cut & emboss 2 Chemise Frames from the Coraleneโs Chemise Layering Frame Large set out of white cardstock. Score one die cut about 1โ – 1 1/2″ ย at…
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Cardmaking Inspiration | Birthday Wishes Card
Hello Spellbindersโ fan! Have you been busy die-cutting and making stunning projects? We hope you have! Today weโd like to share a beautiful (and not hard to make!) Birthday card created using dies from the Chantilly Paper Lace collection by Becca Feeken. Project created by in-house designerย Yana Smakula Step By Step Instructions: We have a full set of step by step instructions describing how to create this card. Create 5 x 7 โ card base. Cut patterned paper panel to 4 ยฝ x 6 ยฝโ. Cut kraft cardstock to 4 ยฝ x 6 ยฝโ. Cut gold foil cardstock mat slightly larger, adhere all panels together, foam mount onto the card.…