Spellbinders A Little Bird Told Me

Hi cardmaking friends and welcome to the Spellbinders September Blog Hop.  Today I’m sharing a card created with the Spellbinders A Little Bird Told Me which is the Clear Stamp Set of the Month from the Spellbinders Clubs.

 

handmade card with a wreath and little yellow bird using cardmaking and paper crafting supplies from Spellbinders

 

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  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.

 

The Spellbinders Club Kits all coordinate with each other and I always have so much fun designing and creating cards using many of the kit elements on one card.

For today’s card, I stuck with just the Clear Stamp set of the Month, LOL…hard for me, but I did it.  The theme this month is birds and flowers with lots of fun die cuts and glimmer plates.

 

 

 

handmade card with a wreath and little yellow bird using cardmaking and paper crafting supplies from Spellbinders

How to create the Spellbinders A Little Bird Told Me Card:

Stamp the wreath in the center of the card front

Next, stamp and die cut the florals and leaves onto white cardstock.  Color with Copic Markers and Cut out

After that, stamp, color and cut out the little bird.

Next, white heat emboss one of the sentiments onto a scrap of black cardstock.

Finally, arrange all the pieces and attach with glue dots and foam squares.

handmade card with a wreath and little yellow bird using cardmaking and paper crafting supplies from Spellbinders

Final Embellishment:

I love the new Color Essential Gems Spellbinders recently came out with.  Use some of the small green ones around the wreath for some sparkle.

handmade greeting card with a foiled lime green sentiment and cute bird created with cardmaking and paper crafting supplies from Spellbinders

my finale card, where I combine as many of the September Kits as I can, haha

hand made die cut card created with new cardmaking and paper crafting products from Spellbinders

Try this card created with the Small Die of the Month Kit

handmade card with a wreath and little yellow bird using cardmaking and paper crafting supplies from Spellbinders

This Card was created with the September Clear Stamp Set of the Month

I previously shared this card using the September Glimmer of the month Kit

handmade slimline card with a bird and flowers created with paper crafting dies from Spellbinders

And this one created with the September Large Die of the Month Kit

It’s Time to HOP:

You arrived from Yana’s blog and next on the hop is Becky.  Below is the complete list of the Design Family members participating in the hop.

Spellbinders Blog

Tina Smith

Yana Smakula

Sandi MacIver – You are here

Becky Roberts

Bibi Cameron

Annie Williams

Yasmin Diaz

Kristie Marcotte

Jenny Colacicco

Jill Hilliard

Rosemary Dennis

Jennifer Kotas

Betty Wright

Virginia Lu

Jean Manis

Jessica Vasher

Ilina Crouse

Hussena Calcuttawala

Alanna Moses

 

 

 

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