Spellbinders September Clubs Blog Hop

Spellbinders September Clubs Blog Hop

Hello! Today, I am delighted to be participating in a blog hop along with other paper crafters sharing projects created with the Spellbinders September 2020 Club Subscriptions. You should have reached me from the blog of Michelle Short.  (The entire list of participants is included at the end of my post.) For the hop, I created CAS, Christmas-themed cards showcasing the September Small Die of the Month kit from Spellbinders – “Hello & Thank You.” (I shared two other cards created with the September Small Die of the Month kit in this post.)

Spellbinders September Clubs Blog Hop

To celebrate this release, 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. The giveaway closes Sunday, September 27, 11:59 pm EDT. The winner will be announced in the blog hop post the following Tuesday. The winner is responsible for shipping cost, duties and taxes. Additionally, I will draw a winner to receive a $25 gift certificate from commenters on my blog. The deadline to comment is Saturday, September 26, 9:00 pm PDT. Please note: store credit (gift certificate) cannot be applied to Club Subscriptions. Store credit can be applied to shop past Club products, Club extras, and regular releases.

Join any Club and save 10% Off the first month. Must use Code NEWSEPT at time of subscription or savings will not be applied.  Coupon code can only be applied to ONE CLUB per transaction. Offer is for individual consumer use only; not for distribution and excludes, tax, and shipping. Not valid on any previous web, phone or retail purchases. The code cannot be redeemed for cash or combined with any other offer; void where prohibited and limited to stock on hand. Offer only available 9/23/2020 to 9/30/2020 at 11:59 PST.

On both cards, I combined the Small Die of the Month kit’s floral frame and floral elements with a die-cut Joy sentiment on a patterned paper background.

Spellbinders September Clubs Blog Hop

  • On the first card, I cut the frame and letters from Brush Gold cardstock and added Whip Cream floral elements to the stems and around the frame.
  • The letters were added with foam adhesive.
  • I scattered a variety of sequins on to the card once everything was assembled.

Spellbinders September Clubs Blog Hop

Spellbinders September Clubs Blog Hop

  • On the second card, I cut the frame and letters from Whip Cream cardstock and added red velvet floral elements to the stems and around the frame.
  • The letters were added with foam adhesive.
  • I scattered sequins on to the card once everything was assembled.

Spellbinders September Clubs Blog Hop

Thank you for stopping by today!

Next on the list is the blog of Joy Baldwin. Scroll down for the entire list of participants.

Supply List:

Blog Hop Participants:

Spellbinders Blog
Nichol Spohr
Tina Smith
Sandi MacIver
Laurie Willison
Bibi Cameron
Michelle Short
Jean Manis
Joy Baldwin
Jennifer Snyder
Virginia Lu
Jill Hilliard
Kathy Clement
Ilina Crouse
Ivana Camdzic
Gemma Campbell
Hussena Calcuttawala
Jenny Colacicco

51 thoughts on “Spellbinders September Clubs Blog Hop”

  1. Great job!
    And wow, I thought for sure that your 2nd one was made on real wood thinking that is a challenge to find boards that are thin and safe.
    Keep up it! 🙂

  2. Oh, I just love your color combos! They are so different and gorgeous. I am going to have to check out the clubs again….

  3. Beautiful color combos and details on your pretty cards! Really versatile die with this Small Die of the Month design!

  4. Your cards showcase the versatility available when you think outside the box when using Spellbinders Small Die of the Month Kits. Excellent Christmas cards.

  5. This is such a lovely frame die, and I like how you showed different looks with different background paper. I have lots of printed paper and this gives such great ideas on how to use my collection! Thanks for the inspiration.

  6. Very pretty cards!
    I like the way the sentiment “pops” with the use of the foam tape.
    Thanks for the inspiration!

  7. Aren’t you the clever one to use it for Christmas cards. You have used great backgrounds and really spiced it up! I think I’ll do a set of foiled monogram cards for a friend. Thanks for the inspiration!

  8. Wow, I love how different these cards look just by changing the colors. The red and white is so perfect for the holidays

  9. Jean, I love your cards! The colors chosen to coordinate with your backgrounds are perfect! These are the best cards I’ve seen with this delightful die set. tfs-stay well.

  10. The frames from the small die kit look great as Christmas cards. Makes the die more versatile. Thanks for sharing.

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