Spellbinders November Clubs Blog Hop

Hello! I am delighted to be participating in a blog hop sharing projects created with the Spellbinders November 2020 Club Subscriptions. You should have reached me from the blog of Virginia Lu. (The entire list of participants is included at the end of my post.) For the hop, I created a gift card holder showcasing the November Small Die of the Month kit from Spellbinders –  “Frankie Goes to the North Pole.” (I previously shared cards created with the November Small Die of the Month set in this post. I shared gift card projects using the the Festive Wreaths Slider Card die set here.)

Spellbinders November Clubs Blog Hop

To celebrate this release, Spellbinders is giving away a $50 gift certificate to five lucky blog readers, selected from the comments on the Spellbinders blog. Giveaway closes on Sunday, November 15, 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. 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.

Spellbinders November Clubs Blog Hop

  • To begin I die-cut and assembled Frankie. I set him aside.
  • I glimmer foiled the Glimmer Gift Border in Gold on Candy Apple cardstock. I foiled the entire plate on the left-hand side of the cardstock. I then moved the plate down to foil the bottom-right side and finally moved the plate up to foil the upper-right side. In doing so I created more of a random background than had I simply glimmer foiled the full image on the right-hand side.
  • I cut the top of the Festive Wreaths Slider Card using the foiled cardstock. (By the way, the Festive Wreaths Slider Card die set is one of the products in the Spellbinders BOGO sale!)
  • I created the insert with patterned paper from a past Spellbinders kit. I backed the assembly with Candy Apple cardstock.
  • To showcase the snowman, I cut a circle from Brush Gold cardstock and dry-embossed it with the Falala folder.
  • I added Frankie, along with snowflakes cut with the Festive Wreaths Slider Card, to the dry-embossed circle and added the circle to the gift card assembly.
  • Frankie is ready to be posted!

Spellbinders November Clubs Blog Hop

Head next to the blog of Marie Heiderscheit.

BOGO Holiday

Supply List:

Blog Hop List:
Spellbinders Blog
Tina Smith
Carrie Rhoades
Bibi Cameron
Sandi MacIver
Jill Hilliard
Jennifer Snyder
Kathy Clement
Sandra Nagel
Virginia Lu
Jean Manis
Marie Heiderscheit
Joy Baldwin
Zsoka Marko
Ilina Crouse
Jenny Colacicco

56 thoughts on “Spellbinders November Clubs Blog Hop”

  1. What an adorable gift card idea! It is so nice to see how I can combine the new Small Die Kit with an older kit I already own. Thanks!

  2. Such a cute, cute snowman card! Luv your gold embossed paper with this …it just makes your snowman pop!!! Suzy Q

  3. Just love that snowman and making a gift card holder. Since all the great nephews and nieces want gift cards this is a perfect idea. Thank you for sharing today.

  4. Its been a while since I made a slider card but a skiing snowman seems like the perfect design for one. I can see the jokes coming as the card goes back to its flat state and the snowman falls down as I am always prone to do when I ski.

  5. Really nice gift card holder. The glimmer foil background is the perfect compliment to the snowman focal image. The snowman die is going to be so useful for so many cute winter cards.

  6. Anyone who doesn’t think this Frankie is the cutest…really should get coal in their stocking.
    So so sweet! TFS

  7. I love that snowman, just as I love your cards. Both are so adorable. The snowman worked great on the slider card, the perfect size. Thanks for sharing your talent!

  8. Who wouldn’t want to receive a card like this?! So cute!
    I don’t have a Glimmer machine, but seeing all the beautiful products and projects I’m just going to have to bite the bullet and purchase one. I just realized its probably not compatible with the Gemini Jr. Hmmm…well, darn. Love your card, thanks for the inspiration.

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