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Showing posts with label spellbinder dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spellbinder dies. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 27, 2021

DT: Stay Home Card

 







 Dear Scrappers,

This is my post for Craftwell:
For this post, I made a CAS card for a friend, who got sick with COVID-19. And I just noticed that I misspelled it 😓, embarrassing... mostly because I gave her the car already.
Here the original misspelled card:


The inside of the card:


I used the following materials and dies:

and 
My SNAP for the die cuts
Michaels embossed cardstock in white
CTMH champagne cardstock
Spellbinder nested square dies

Steps:
1- I stamped the HOME word and the chart using the Color Box and FSJ inks.
2- I died cut each letter using the square die and the stamped chart image.
3- I inked the edges of each square with a paint brush with the coordinated color.
4- I glued each square using 3D dots for dimension.
5. Finally, I glued the medical chart-square to the inside of the card and stamped the coordinated sentiment.

I brought the card with some tortilla soup to my friend's house and left it at the door after ringing the bell and sending her a text.

I hope you enjoyed my quick and easy project and please make sure to visit Craftwell for more inspiration and to follow me

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Craftwell DT: Thank You Tags and Bookmarks

 



 Dear Scrappers,


This is my post for Craftwell:
For this post, I made "thank you" tags to go with bookmarks, I bought in Santa Fe, and handsanitizers for the staff at the school for Thanksgiving.

Here a picture showing the back of the tag and bookmark:


To make the tags, I used my SNAP and the Art Studio Botanical dies. For the back I punched some tags and either stamped them with Simon Says Stamp "Thank You" and StanzOn inks, or I layered them with die cut sentiments using the Garphic 45 dies:


I made more than 50 tags, using mostly paper scraps for the die cuts. 


I had some fun making different combinations with the die cuts. Here are some examples:


Some of my favorites:




I hope you enjoyed my quick and easy project and please make sure to visit my blog for more inspiration and to follow me.

Happy December,

and stay safe from this pandemic.

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

CraftWell DT: Halloween and Dia de los Muertos Crafts

 






 Dear Scrappers,


This is my post for Craftwell:
For this post, I made threee different crafts to celbrate Halloween and Dia de los Muertos:

For Halloween, I made these candle holders using Spellbinder diea and my SNAP:


note: for the Volleyball, I cut out one of the cats from the dies cut and replaced with a BuBunny die instead. I gave that cancle holder to my daughter's team coach.

Every year, I go to a friend's house to celebrate Halloween and we bring our children Trick or Treating, however, with COVID, we decided to send each other goody bags with candy to each family:



Thus, I made some tags using an spellbinder treatbag tag die, and many of the Crafty Chica dia de los muertos stamps and dies, using my Crafty Chica printed paper pad and my SNAP. 

I also fussy cut some of stamped images from Paper Wings, some die cuts from Fun Stamper Journey (triangle banners), and HeroArts (banners):


I ended up making more than 30 tags. Here are some examples:

Front and back:




Front on the L side and back on the R side:



I also made some Dia de los Muertos cards for some friends of mine using my left over die cuts and fussy cuts:




October was a very stressful and bussy month. So, what do I do when I need to relieve stress?

CRAFT!!!!


I hope you enjoyed my quick and easy projects and please make sure to visit Craftwell for more inspiration and to follow me.

Happy November,

and stay safe from this pandemic.

Thursday, August 13, 2020

DT: Wonderful card by a juinior crafter


Dear Scrappers,

This is Veronica, from Vicky's Scrapping Passion sharing my post for Craftwell:
For this post, my daughter helped me make a card for a friend's birthday. My daughter just became 11yo and is a great crafter. She likes to craft with me, but as much on her own ;-(

She used some DCWV Unicorns and Rainbows paper, the "wonderful" tag die from Craftwell, some tape runner, some ribbon, and some Recollection stamps using her PowderPuff chalk inks:


The back of her card:


 The inside of the card:


 Here, I will let her pictures tell the story:


She came up with her card design and decided that it needed something else inside, so she stamped a peacock image using two PowderPuff inks at the same time:


She then wrote her sentiment and signed her card.

She was super quick and efficient using the SNAP diecutting machine. I will be introducing more paper crafting during the summer and will share with you her progress.

I will post in the following weeks the card I made.


I hope you enjoyed my daughter's creation and please make sure to visit my blog for more inspiration and to follow me.

Happy July and stay safe from this pandemic.