Hello, crafty friends!
It's the start of a new month which means it's time for a NEW Card Kit from Spellbinders. I have a bunch of cards to share today featuring the December 2020 Card Kit by Spellbinders - Heart Hands. If you haven't heard about the Monthly Card Kits by Spellbinders or don't know how to subscribe to one, you can go over to the Spellbinders website and/or blog and read more about them HERE.
This "Heart Hands" Kit, like all their other Card Kits, gives you everything you need to create 10 unique cards and even more. You now also get better goodies, including a 40 sheet paper pad, clear stamps, an adorable die set, tons of embellishments, and more!
I have FIVE Card ideas to share with you today using this kit, so let's get started!
My card uses the Heart Hands Paper Pad, the Heart Hands Die Cut Shapes Set, and the exclusive dies in this month's Card Kit.
This month's Spellbinders Card Kit is filled with lots of different goodies to get creating right away. The Heart Hands Kit is quite unique because there is a little bit of everything in it! I specially loved the dies in the Kit. They are simply lovely!
For my card, I first selected a patterned paper design from the Heart Hands Paper Pad and trimmed it to fit my card base. Next, I die cut a circle from the centre of the panel using the Nestabilities Standard Circles LG Etched Dies. I adhered this panel to my card base and then started working on the focal for my card.
I die cut the hands and the flowers using different colored cardstock sheets from the Card Kit. The flowers were die cut from White Cardstock and colored using the Watercolors Set Glitz-Sea by Jane Davenport. I then assembled the die cut hands and adhered them to my card front using foam squares.
I picked out few printed flower die cut shapes from the Heart Hands Die Cut Shapes Set and adhered them to my card front. I then adhered the other die cut flowers over it. I love the contrast of the printed and die cut flowers. Then, to complete my card, I added two sentiment banners from the Heart Hands Die Cut Shapes Set. I adhered them using foam squares to my panel and my first card was done!
My card uses the Heart Hands Paper Pad, the Heart Hands Die Cut Shapes Set, and Chipboard Embellishments.
To create my card, I first picked out a patterned paper design from the Heart Hands Paper Pad and trimmed it to size to fit my card base. I adhered the paper to my card base and then die cut a rectangular panel from White Cardstock.
Next, I adhered a chipboard frame and few pre-printed die cut shapes from the Heart Hands Die Cut Shapes Set to create my card focal. The embellishment on the left-hand side of the card was created by layering two different die cut shapes and adhering one atop the other. I also tucked in a leftover flower die cut from the previous card for visual interest.
The sentiment is a combination of Puffy Stickers and a Chipboard Embellishment. To finish, I added rhinestones to the woman's silhouette and a paper clip die cut shape from the Heart Hands Die Cut Shapes Set. This card would be perfect to give to any of your friends, don't you think?!
Card #3
My card uses the Heart Hands Paper Pad, the Heart Hands Die Cut Shapes Set, and the Heart Hands Clear Stamp Set.
My card uses the Heart Hands Paper Pad, the Heart Hands Die Cut Shapes Set, and the Heart Hands Clear Stamp Set.
To create this card, I chose a patterned paper design from the Heart Hands Paper Pad and trimmed it to size to adhere to my A2-sized white card base. Next, I die cut a decorative frame from Gold Mirror Cardstock and adhered it down to my panel.
Then, I die cut an oval from White Cardstock using the Nestabilities Classic Ovals LG Etched Dies. Once that was done, I used the Hands Heart Clear Stamp Set to stamp the silhouette of the woman's face using Licorice Black Ink Pad on the die cut shape. I then gold heat embossed the oval wreath frame from the stamp set for visual interest. I adhered the oval die cut to my panel using foam tape and added two flower die cut shapes from the Heart Hands Die Cut Shapes Set to accentuate the design.
Next, I stamped the sentiment using Licorice Black Ink Pad and cut it out using the coordinating die which is included in the Card Kit. I foam mounted it to my panel for added dimension. I then added some flat-back Jewels and Gold Sequins from the Card Kit to complete my card.
Card #4
My card uses the Heart Hands Paper Pad, the Heart Hands Die Cut Shapes Set, and the Craft Tags Set.
My card uses the Heart Hands Paper Pad, the Heart Hands Die Cut Shapes Set, and the Craft Tags Set.
This card was quite easy to put together because it doesn't involve any kind of stamping or die cutting. I simply used the different Die Cut Shapes included in the Card Kit to create it! To begin, I first trimmed a patterned paper design from the Heart Hands Paper Pad to size and adhered it over my A2-sized white card base.
Next, I pulled out the different tags from the Craft Tags Set and adhered them to my card base. I popped one of the tags using foam squares for dimension and interest. Then, I used a menagerie of pre-printed die cut shapes from the Heart Hands Die Cut Shapes Set to create my card design. The sentiment banners were also from the same set and added to the card front using foam squares. I like the whimsical elements and pretty colours of the card. I would love to hear what you think!?
Card #5
My card uses the Heart Hands Paper Pad, the Heart Hands Die Cut Shapes Set, the Chipboard Embellishments, and the exclusive dies in this month's Card Kit.
My card uses the Heart Hands Paper Pad, the Heart Hands Die Cut Shapes Set, the Chipboard Embellishments, and the exclusive dies in this month's Card Kit.
To start, I picked a patterned paper design from the Heart Hands Paper Pad and trimmed it to size to adhere over my A2-sized white card base. Then, I die cut a rectangular frame from Gold Mirror Cardstock and added it to my card base. Next, I die cut a Stitched Diagonal Rectangle frame from White Cardstock and adhered it over on my card panel.
Once all the layering was done, it was time to start working on my card focal. I die cut the hands from White and Light Peach Cardstock, which are included in the Card Kit itself. I then assembled the die cut hands and adhered them to my card front using foam squares.
Next, to embellish my card front, I used some Chipboard Embellishments. The foiled Chipboard Stickers in this month's Card Kit are simply wonderful and I thoroughly enjoyed using them on my cards. Lastly, to finish, I added some Gold Sequins.
Spellbinders Merry Member Appreciation Month
December is our Merry Member Appreciation Month! All Club members enjoy a free gift as our Thanks for being part of the Club! Includes a free adhesive gift. Gift may vary. This gift may not be returned or exchanged.
If you want to find out more about the Club – prices, how you sign up and what’s included, please look ——–> HERE.
The Card Kits for Spellbinders Monthly Clubs are exclusive to Spellbinders and you won't find them anywhere else, so be sure to gets yours before it gets sold out! If there are any leftovers, they are added to the Spellbinders store for sale at full price after a few months. You can see all of the past Card Kits HERE.
If you'd like to see some more project inspiration using the Card Kit, check out THIS super helpful YouTube video that has some awesome card ideas using the Card Kit.
That's it from me for today! I hope you liked my cards. Let me know if you have any favourite(s)! I would love to hear from you.
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