Spellbinders March 2021 Clubs Blog Hop

Hello! I am delighted to be participating in a blog hop sharing projects created with the Spellbinders March 2021 Club Subscriptions. You should have reached me from the blog of Kathy Clement. (The entire list of participants is included at the end of my post.) For the hop, I created  spring-themed cards using this month’s Large Die of the Month kit “Spring Together with Lever Pull.” I shared two other cards created with the kit in this post.

Spellbinders March 2021 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. Giveaway closes on Sunday, March 14th, 11:59 pm MST. 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.

My first card is a gift-card holder on which I included an interactive bunny, created with the Large Die of the Month and the Festive Wreaths Slider Card die sets.

Spellbinders March 2021 Clubs Blog Hop

Spellbinders March 2021 Clubs Blog Hop Spellbinders March 2021 Clubs Blog Hop

While the Large Die of the Month set makes it possible to create interactive cards, it can also be used to create cards without the interactive element, as shown on my next card.

Spellbinders March 2021 Clubs Blog Hop

  • I cut and assembled the six chicks and added them to a vellum circle.
  • I added the assembly to a patterned paper background.
  • I foiled a sentiment from the Mini Everyday Sentiments set, which I added across the chicks with foam adhesive.
  • I accessorized the card with the egg shell and flowers.

Spellbinders March 2021 Clubs Blog Hop

Head next to the blog of Annie Williams. Scroll for full list.

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Blog Hop List:
Spellbinders Blog
Tina Smith
Becca Feeken
Becky Roberts
Carrie Rhoades
Bibi Cameron
Sandra Nagel
Sandi MacIver
Jill Hilliard
Marie Heiderscheit
Jennifer Snyder
Kathy Clement
Jean Manis<-You Are Here
Annie Williams
Yasmin Diaz
Betty Wright
Jenny Colacicco
Hussena Calcuttawala
Virginia Lu
Emily Leiphart
Joy Baldwin
Ilina Crouse
Desiree Kuemmerle
Ilda Dias
Henriëtte van Mierlo
Zsoka Marko

Penny Black – Daydream Hello

Hello! I am sharing a CAS, spring-themed Hello card that features products in the Penny Black Daydream release.

Penny Black - Daydream Hello

  • I cut the 51-650 Viridescent leaves, inlaying the white frame with green leaves. I achieved this by first cutting from white cardstock, putting tape on the back of the white frame, and cutting the leaves and placing them into the frame from the front.
  • I cut the sentiment with the 51-638 Thanks & Hello set from gold foil and white cardstock, which I glued together for depth.
  • I added Distress Ink to the center of a white A2-size card base.
  • I adhered the assembled leaves at the top and the bottom of the card.
  • I glued the letters to the center, using the die-cut negative as a guide.
  • I added the die-cut birds, cut with the 51-657 Wildwood set from textured cardstock, with foam adhesive.

Penny Black - Daydream Hello

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Spellbinders Glimmer Foil – Skinny Stripe Background + Yana’s Tiny Sentiments

Hello! I am delighted to share two cards created with glimmer plates from the recently-released Yana’s Blooming Birthday Glimmer Collection at Spellbinders.

Spellbinders Glimmer Foil - Skinny Stripe Background + Yana's Tiny Sentiments

On the first card (shown above on the right), I paired a tone-on-tone Skinny Stripe Background with one of the Yana’s Tiny Sentiments, as well as dies from the March 2021 Large Die of the Month set, to create a spring-themed greeting. (I previously shared cards created with the kit in this post.)

Spellbinders Glimmer Foil - Skinny Stripe Background + Yana's Tiny Sentiments

  • I glimmer-foiled the Skinny Stripe Background with Moondust foil on light teal cardstock.
  • I glimmer-foiled the Yana’s Tiny Sentiments sentiment in Citrine on green cardstock and cut it with the grass die in the Large Die of the Month set and a square die.
  • I cut a square from vellum and added the grass to the front. I wanted to keep as much of the background visible as possible.
  • I added the bunny and flowers, cut with the Large Die of the Month set, to the scene.

Spellbinders Glimmer Foil - Skinny Stripe Background + Yana's Tiny Sentiments

On the second card, I glimmer-foiled the Skinny Stripe Background with Mini Rainbow Stripe foil on black cardstock.

Spellbinders Glimmer Foil - Skinny Stripe Background + Yana's Tiny Sentiments

  • I glimmer-foiled two of Yana’s Tiny Sentiments in Silver on colored cardstock and cut them with the sets coordinating die.
  • I cut cardstock in rainbow colors using the Yana’s Tiny Sentiments die and taped the strips together on the back (including the ones I had glimmer-foiled).
  • I used a heart die to cut out the rainbow strip panel, which I backed with a larger heart cut from vellum (again, not wanting to color up the background).
  • To embellish, I added hearts cut with a die in the Sunday Sunset Drive set from silver foil to the center.

Spellbinders Glimmer Foil - Skinny Stripe Background + Yana's Tiny Sentiments

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Spellbinders March 2021 Clear Stamp Kit Club

Hello! Today I am sharing a special Easter-themed card created with this month’s Clear Stamp of the Month Club at Spellbinders – “Wonderful Spring.”

Spellbinders March 2021 Clear Stamp Kit Club

I combined one of the set’s bunny images with die-cut flowers and greenery.

Spellbinders March 2021 Clear Stamp Kit Club

  • With the Florets embossing folder, I dry-embossed soft blue cardstock for the card background.
  • I cut the greenery using several die sets from cardstock, colored with Distress Inks, and vellum.
  • I stamped the bunny on watercolor paper and colored him with Distress ink. Once dry, I fussy-cut the image.
  • I stamped the sentiment on yellow cardstock and cut with an Essential Ovals die.
  • I die-cut another oval from white cardstock and adhered it to the back of the yellow frame.
  • I added the frame assembly to the dry-embossed background. I adhered the bunny with foam adhesive and glued the florals and greenery around the oval.

Spellbinders March 2021 Clear Stamp Kit Club

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Spellbinders March 2021 Large Die Kit Club

Hello Peeps! Happy March! I’m delighted to share two projects created with the Spellbinders March 2021 Large Die of the Month“Spring Together with Lever Pull.” With this 24-piece set, you can create a variety of interactive spring- and Easter-themed cards.

Spellbinders March 2021 Large Die Kit Club

Spellbinders March 2021 Large Die Kit Club

On both cards, my starting point was the background paper. Next, I die-cut and assembled the peeps from textured and smooth cardstock in colors that would stand out against the background colors.

The 4  1/4″ card use dies in the set to make two of the peeps interactive.

Spellbinders March 2021 Large Die Kit Club

After die-cutting and assembling the bunnies, and the mechanism for movement, I foiled a sentiment from the Mini Everyday Sentiments set in Silver on green cardstock and cut it with the grass die. I attached the grass at the bottom of the card, below the pull.

To embellish, I added a flower cut with dies in the  Large Die of the Month.

Spellbinders March 2021 Large Die Kit Club

The A2-size card uses dies in the set to make three peeps interactive.

Spellbinders March 2021 Large Die Kit Club
After cutting and assembling the bunny, lamp, and chick, and the mechanism for movement, I die-cut the sentiment from the  Large Die of the Month set (twice for dimension) and glued it to the grass layer. The bottom of the grass die does not cut, making it possible to make the grass as short or tall as desired.

I added clouds, included in the set, to the card base.

Spellbinders March 2021 Large Die Kit Club

Of course, you don’t have to use the set to make interactive cards and can instead simply use the critters, sentiments, clouds, and flower to create a spring- or Easter-themed card! Be sure to visit the product page to see more inspiration.

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