Hey card making friends, welcome back. Today I have 3 cards to share with you the Spellbinders Copperplate Sentiment Cards. These are new this month and a set of 6 beautiful BetterPress sentiments created by Paul Antonio. The Copperplate font is stunning and absolutely perfect for card making. I also dug out one of my past favorite die sets, the Be Bold Etched Die sets to embellish the cards.
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I also steered away from my love of green and blue, today we have red and pink. Ok, there’s a little green and blue in the first card, but only a tiny bit LOL.
I wanted to say a big THANK YOU for all the emails and Facebook comments about yesterday’s Post. I’m so glad you enjoyed it and could relate. I think we all have days like that, thought I would share mine so you knew you were not alone, LOL, not by a long shot.
For a little additional “background noise”, I chose the Meandering Florals Embossing Folder from the November clubs. It has a beautiful floral/leaf design and is a lovely compliment to the bouquets on the cards.
Spellbinders Copperplate Sentiment Cards Card #1
I’m using a new paper collection from Spellbinders for today’s cards called the Meadow Collection. The red is fabulous!
Start by cutting a card front 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ from the red cardstock. Using black ink, run it through the letterpress with the Copperplate HELLO plate in the bottom right corner.
Next, place it inside the Meandering Floral Embossing Folder, with it lined up above the sentiment you just pressed and emboss it. Attach it to a top folding A2 sized white card base.
Then, cut out a selection of flowers using the Bold Blooms Etched Die set, glue them together and add them to the center of the card.
Finally, embellish with a few red rhinestones.
Spellbinders Copperplate Sentiment Cards Card #2
Start with a white card front 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″. Using the Happy Birthday plate and the NEW Garnet ink, run it through the BetterPress. Attach it to a top folding A2 sized white card base.
Next, use the Bold Blooms etched dies to cut out a bouquet to adorn the top portion of the card. I added Rainforest green to this as there was none in the new card stock pack.
Spellbinders Copperplate Sentiment Cards Card #3
Card 3 is basically the same except this time I die cut a circle with the sentiment on it and attached it to a card front that was already embossed with the Meandering Floral Embossing Folder.
Next, I embellished the top left and bottom right corners with florals die cut with the Bold Blooms Etched Dies. This time I added 3 shades of yellow for one of the flowers.
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All of these are so lovely!! TFS!
Lori S in PA
thank you Lori, they were fun
Yesterday’s post was great and fun! Today’s is good and
the red and pink cards are beautiful! Do hope you didn’t
have any mishaps!
haha, no it was clear sailing for these ones although there was a heck of a mess to clean up afterwards, and I still need to vacuum
Such beautiful cards…love your sense of style and design❤️
thank you Linda
Oh my goodness, your cards are stunning Sandi! The colors are perfect and the flowers are beautiful! 🙂
thanks so much Amy
Your cards are so inspiring. I have so much red paper and never think about using it other than for Valentines day cards. What beautiful color combinations and I have and love the Be Bold die set as well.
I know, I never remember to use red either, but I’m going to try and use it more now, LOL. LOVE the Be Bold Dies
These are all STUNNING
Thank you my friend
Stunning cards! I adore the red and pink colour palette and Be Bold Blooms is my most used flower die set – its fabulous!