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Stitched Alphabet Cards We Love
Our Stitched Alphabet Collection is a delightful way to add personalization and sentiments to cards and crafts. Over the past months we’ve seen so many marvelous projects by you and want to see more! Today, we’ve gathered some cards and projects to inspire you. Keep reading to find more ways to use the Stitched Alphabet Collection in your crafting. Hey Be Bold Card Deepa Robbins creates a beautiful teal card that can be read in many ways. From “Hey, be bold” to “Hey You,” this card is a lovely, stitched die example. We especially love the alphabet die background and diagonal stitching in the letters. G for Greetings Card Debbie-van…
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Stitched Alphabet Inspiration with Karen Yagel
Hello crafty friends! My name is Karen Yagel from Yes Please Papercrafts. I’m excited to be back on the Spellbinders blog for the new Spellbinders Stitched Alphabet collection. For my project today, I created a super cute 12×12 scrapbook layout featuring pictures of my dog Bella. The Stitched Alphabet dies are the perfect size to create titles for scrapbooking. The dies are very pretty without stitching but just so stunning with the added stitching. The pictures of Bella that I used for my layout are from a few years ago when I dressed her up in a Bee costume. It was Easter weekend and I bought a super cute bunny costume…
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Stitched Alphabet Education and Inspiration
Our new Stitched Alphabet Collection allows for endless possibilities in card creating! You can find individual letter dies, sentiments, and the Stitched Alphabet Bundle (BD-0691) in this release to add to your craft collection. Keep reading to learn more about the collection and our favorite card creations! A great way to utilize the etched dies is to spell out words in your crafts. You can customize them for holidays, special events, a special someone, and other occasions. The etched dies were designed to fit on all card sizes from A2 (5.5 x 4.25”), slimline (3.5 x 8.5”), 5 x 7”, and 6 x 6”. Not only can the dies be…
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Stitched Alphabet Collection – Personalized Cards & Gifts with Annie Williams
Hi there, this is Annie Williams and I’m thrilled to be back on the blog today to share a couple of projects using the new Stitched Alphabet Collection from Spellbinders. The fun stitch-able letters and beautiful foiled sentiments in this collection inspired me to create two custom cards and a monogrammed gift bag perfect for a variety of occasions. Stitched “Happy” Card When you can cut out any word you want, why not start with happy? Here I stitched white florets onto brightly-colored letters for fun slimline birthday card. Die-cut Teal Topaz, Pink Sand, Persimmon, Dahlia, and Rainforest Cardstock using the letter dies from the Stitched H, A, P, and…
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Stitched Alphabet Cards with Laura Bassen
Hi there! Laura here, and today I am honored to share a few cards featuring the fun, new Stitched Alphabet Collection. Stitched You Card For my first card, I spelled out “you” using the Stitched Alphabet Dies. I added colorful stitching with embroidery floss to each letter. I adhered thin strips solid colored cardstock behind the die-cut letters and stamped a coordinating sentiment from the Stitched Alphabet Descriptors Sentiments Stamp Set. Stitched Love Card For my second card, I spelled out “love” using solid colored cardstock. I added white stitching to each letter using white embroidery floss followed by tiny white adhesive gems stickers. I die-cut the shadow layer for…
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Trio of Stitched Alphabet Cards
Hello crafty friends! It’s Jung AhSang here, and I am so excited to be returning for another guest post on the Spellbinders blog. Today, I’m working with some products from the Stitched Alphabet collection. I absolutely love the stitched products that Spellbinders have in their collection, and having a stitched alphabet is the perfect addition. Stitched Joy For my first card, I used the” j,” “o,” and “y” alpha to spell out joy. First, I die-cut the stitched letters with wildberry cardstock. I also die-cut the outlines of the letters with white cardstock. Next, I used gold metallic thread to stitch on my letters. Once finished, I foam-mounted the stitched…