Hello and happy March everyone! I'm popping in with a few projects I created with the Spellbinders March club kits. Most specifically I'm using the Glimmer kit and the stamp and die kit. Normally I also share a project with the embossing folder, but unfortunately due to supply issues I did not receive the March embossing folder. It is beautiful and you can still check it out here. Now... on to my cards! (Affiliate links used where possible. Using my links allows me to earn a small commission at no cost to you. Thank you for using my links. My Glimmer hot foil system was used for all foiling and the Platinum 6 was used for all die cutting. I also used Bearly Art glue.)
For my second card using the Glimmer Edge Roses I used the leftover foil and one of those plates that allows you to use that leftover foil to create a different kind of look. I really love how the roses and the leaves turned out. I used the layout from the Paper Players so I will be posting my card there. Another older Spellbinders kaleidoscope die set was used as a backdrop for my roses and leaves. One layer was die cut from Glacier cardstock and the other from white. I used one of the dies from the Fluted Ovals die set and cut it from Spellbinders Glacier cardstock. The sentiment is from a stamp set by Sushma Hegde and was embossed in gold on vellum.
Since I still had my Copics out when I began to make my card using the March stamp and die kit I decided to continue to use them and add bright blue to the yellows and greens I was already using. This kit is appropriately called Spring Gnomes. I just love how my little she gnome turned out! After coloring and die cutting all my pieces I added some Nuvo Jewel drops in Morning Dew to the centers of the flowers and the little polka dots on the banners. I then die cut some smooth bristol cardstock with an Essentials rectangle die and did a little ink blending and stenciling. I used Mowed Lawn distress oxide ink for the grass and Salty Ocean for the sky/clouds. More of that bright blue cardstock was used for the larger rectangle that I adhered to a white cardstock base. I added the scene rectangle to the card front along with the sentiment from the set. I was so happy to see that Spellbinders included dies that cut out the sentiments with this month's kit!
Going to post this little cutie to the current Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge before it closes! Thanks for stopping by and have a lovely day!
9 comments:
These are all fantastic, Rosemary! Your second card is stunning! LOVE the colors!
You're making magic with the Spellbinders products, Rosemary! Love your card with the Ukranian flag colors! Love the softness of the 2nd card & the 3rd is adorable!
Two elegant florals with the foiling, Rosemary, and I love the sweet gnome card!!
I love the Ukrainian support colour card, so beautiful with the die on the blue and the pretty rose, thinking of them to be sure. Your second card is gorgeous, I love the shading and the vellum and again all over a beautiful die. AW! the Gnome card is a delight, with beautiful colouring (as always). All fabulous Rosemary.
Faith x
All great cards, Tenia! Thanks for playing along with us at The Paper Players! I especially love how the foiled roses turned out - such a fabulous soft blend of metallics. What a wonderful color choice for the pale background too!
Wow, all of your cards are just gorgeous Rosemary! I love the soft shading on your flowers. PS: That little gnome just makes me smile, too. Thank you so much for playing along with my sketch this week over at The Paper Players!
Beautiful and adorable! Great cards, Rosemary, to show off those new products
Rosemary your card for the Ukraine is gorgeous! As a,ways you other cards are both beautiful and then cute. Thank you for sharing at the Color Hues!
Fabulous cards Rosemary! Thank you so much for joining us with creating cards for Ukraine over at the Color Hues Challenge!
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