Spellbinders May Clubs Blog Hop

Spellbinders May Clubs Blog HopHello! Today, I am delighted to be participating in a blog hop along with other papercrafters sharing projects created with the Spellbinders May 2020 Club Subscriptions. You should have reached me from the blog of Jennifer Snyder. (The entire list of participants is listed at the end of my post.) For the hop, I created a card with the May Small Die of the Month kit from Spellbinders – “Stacked Decorative Edges.”

Spellbinders is giving away a $50 gift certificate to 3 lucky blog readers, selected from the comments on the Spellbinders blog. Hop along for additional chances to win. Giveaway closes Sunday, May 31, 11:59 pm EDT. The winner will be announced in the Spellbinders blog hop post the following Tuesday. The winner is responsible for shipping cost, duties, and taxes. Please note, the gift certificate cannot be applied to Club Subscriptions; it can be applied to shop past Club products, Club extras, and regular releases.

Additionally, I will be drawing a winner from the comments on my blog to receive a $25 gift certificate. Deadline is Friday, May 29 at 11:59pm EDT. The winner is responsible for shipping cost, duties, and taxes.

Spellbinders May Clubs Blog Hop

  • To create my CAS card, I used two of the dies in the May Small Die of the Month set to cut detailed borders. The dies can be lined up together and cut simultaneously in a variety of combinations. I cut the borders from three different cardstock colors.
  • I lined the backs of the die-cut borders with Whip Cream cardstock.
  • I heat-embossed the sentiment in silver on to Whip Cream cardstock.

Spellbinders May Clubs Blog Hop

  • I added the Butterfly Frame die-cut, cut three times for additional dimension, to the top of the card as a focal point.
  • I assembled the card by adhering the panels on to a card base, starting with the bottom layer first.
  • At the point where the white panel meets the pink detailed border, I added a thin strip of Whip Cream cardstock.

Spellbinders May Clubs Blog Hop

Looking for more inspiration with the Stacked Decorative Edges? I shared two CAS cards using the May Small Die of the Month kit in this post.

Head next to the blog of Virginia Lu.

Supplies:

Blog Hop List:
Spellbinders Blog
Yana Smakula
Nichol Spohr
Tina Smith
Desiree Kuemmerle
Kathy Clement
Bibi Cameron
Jackie Pasko
Marie Heiderscheit
Jill Hilliard
Carrie Rhoades
Hussena Calcuttawala
Jennifer Snyder
Jean Manis
Virginia Lu
Jeanne Jachna
Ilina Crouse

55 thoughts on “Spellbinders May Clubs Blog Hop”

  1. Love the small die cards you created in both posts! This is the club I receive each month so I enjoy seeing designer’s creations.

  2. love how you really showed off the dies for this month…..really great uses of them thanks

  3. A very pretty border card! It reminds me of all the lace that my grandmother had in her sewing room! So much fun. I really like your color combination! Cheers!

  4. Such a pretty card, love the way you die cut different colours with the dies. Thanks for sharing.

  5. Such a sweet card. Love your choice of colors and the butterfly frame die at the top is the perfect touch. Thanks for sharing!

  6. Beautiful card! I love seeing different ways to use the dies. Thanks for the inspiration.

  7. I found both posts cards with rainbow of colors are fun and make you smile. It has been enjoyable to see the designers creations.

  8. Such a beautiful card! I love the diecutting- the colored, overlapping borders, and the beautiful white butterfly die cut. Just stunning and elegant!

  9. I really like how you used both of these sets! Been playing with some ideas to use that floral butterfly set more.!

  10. Clean and sleek. Love the color
    combination. The stripes are
    elegant. thanks for sharing
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  11. Having a hard time commenting on these blogs. Most of them show an error when I try to comment. I really love these ideas for my may card kit and ask the glimmer plates and spellbinders dies I own

  12. Isn’t it amazing what you can do with just one die set? The rows of colorful die borders against a white background just POP!

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