Welcome to Spellbinders November Clubs Blog Hop If you have arrived from Jill Hilliard's blog, you are in the right place. I'm Jennifer Snyder. Welcome to my blog. Today we are celebrating Spellbinders fun and fabulous Club kits for November. I am showcasing November's Amazing Paper Grace (APG) Die of the Month, just one of the many clubs available each month at Spellbinders . **note the APG of the Month for November is sold out. Spellbinders Blog Hop Giveaway: To celebrate this release, Spellbinders is giving away a $50 gift certificate to 3 lucky blog readers – selected from the comments on our blog. Hop along for additional chances to win. Giveaway closes on Sunday, November 15th, 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. The winner is responsible for shipping cost, duties and taxes. |
This is my vintage olde world Christmas card created using Spellbinders Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month Membership. The die set comes with sleigh, poinsettia flowers and greens. Below is an image from Spellbinders of the die finished as a standalone pop up card/decor piece.
This die set is also amazing because it was created with total versatility in mind. It is a pop up design to be used as a standalone card/decoration or can be used flat.
Image courtesy of Spellbinders |
While red poinsettias are traditional, pink ones are my favorite. That's the direction I went.
The vintage Santa is from Maja Design's Holiday in the Alps collection.
After the flowers were in place, I finished off the piece by adding some glittery elements to the card; 3D Snowflake buttons from Buttons Galore and Prima's - Unicorn Effect Paste.
The Unicorn Paste dries clear leaving a frosty shimmer to the project.
Here are a few other pieces I crafted using some of Spellbinders other clubs for November:
And as always, the dies for Spellbinders monthly clubs are exclusive to Spellbinders and you won't find them anywhere else.
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Sandra Nagel
Virginia Lu
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Carrie Rhoades
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Sandra Nagel
Virginia Lu
Jean Manis
Marie Heiderscheit
Joy Baldwin
Zsoka Marko
Ilina Crouse
Jenny Colacicco
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Prima - Finnabair - Art Extravagance - Unicorn Effect Paste | Maja Design's Holiday in the Alps collection | |
Omgoodness! These are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards. Different from all the rest. Love the vintage look!
ReplyDeletefabulous projects, love them all
ReplyDeleteBeautiful "old time" Christmas card. I love the pink poinsettias.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful "old time" card. I love the pink poinsettias.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, love the pink and old world feel.
ReplyDeleteWow... so many different ways to use this month's Club Kits. Love how you created both vintage and modern themes from the same dies.
ReplyDeleteJennifer, you made some incredibly wonderful cards with the dies. I love the trees using branches, the ripped snow, the snowman....Oh, how i love these. sharon dot gullikson at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous I love all your wonderful ideas. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are simply stunning, Jennifer! Beautifully done, for sure!
ReplyDeleteI love the rustic vintage look and that Santa is striking!
ReplyDeleteOld Man Christmas is my favorite, beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteWowzers! All of your projects are beautiful. I like that you have shown the sleigh both flat and 3D - I love the versatility of this set. The Maja papers with the sleigh are lovely. Your snowman shaker is perfect as well...such fun! All of your creations are amazing - thanks for sharing all your hard work!
ReplyDeleteBEEEEEEAUUUUUUUUUTIFUL creations using the new club kit! I am truly speechless with how gorgeous each of your creations is too!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW!!! All of your card creations are beautiful, cute and adorable! Especially luv the Maja papers with your sleigh die. So vintage looking...my favorite look! Thanks for all the inspirations you've shared with us! Suzy Q
ReplyDeleteWOW! you have out done yourself - I love so many of these works of arts! The Santa and the sleigh is perfect!
ReplyDeleteYour works are phenomenal! I am in awe! Mahalo from Hawaii for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you showcased the card kits by making some projects look modern and others vintage.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Absolutely loved the vintage Santa in the sleigh. I love what you did with the paste to really highlight the whole scene and the sleigh was the perfect final touch that brought it all together. Thank you so much for sharing your talent.
ReplyDeleteYou have out did yourself, so many to choose from, my first love is the Santa, then the sleigh! Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletejust b beautiful
ReplyDeleteI love all your cards! I especially love Father Christmas and the sleigh. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAwesome projects! I love the elegance of the sleigh design, and the snowman cards are so charming!
ReplyDeleteWow, so many beautiful cards. That sleigh is very impressive with the vintage Santa. I still love classic, vintage Christmas images.
ReplyDeleteThe snowman has to be my favourite. Small die of the month
ReplyDeleteThe snowman has to be my favourite. Small die of the month
ReplyDeleteThe snowman has to be my favourite. Small die of the month
ReplyDeleteThis is so completely gorgeous Jennifer! I love the dusting of "snow" over the image. The vintage color palette is divine. You really know how to rock these Spellbinder dies!
ReplyDeleteLovely card! I am bummed that this sold out.
ReplyDeleteFantastic projects with this release. Fab combo of the vintage santa with the lovely sleigh!
ReplyDeleteSincerely love them all. The snowman shaker card is perfect; the paper, netting, shaker elements. Everything just goes together so well.
ReplyDeleteSincerely love them all. The snowman shaker card is perfect; the paper, netting, shaker elements. It all just goes together so well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. The way you use vintage coloring is wonderful. My favorite is the blue snowman card with the vintage tree die cuts. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects. I love that card with the classic Santa and the gorgeous poinsettias.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! Love the Santa!
ReplyDeleteYour Santa card took my breath away as it is so beautiful! The gold sleigh and pink poinsettias are perfect with the old world Santa. I especially like the small die of the month, this month. He’s too adorable. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelove these cards
ReplyDeletelove these cards
ReplyDeletevery vintage! love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely collection of cards you have created
ReplyDeleteI live your vintage Santa and sleigh!! Thanks for sharing the great ideas!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Spellbinders rock!! Love the blog hops.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! THAT SANTA IS TO DIE FOR!! Absolutely amazing cards!! I am blown away here. Wow. Just wow.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!!! All of them!! This is the one kit I don't take. I need to start! Thank you for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! I love that sleigh die.
ReplyDeleteWow! So pretty! Love the snowmen!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and elegant! Love the new release!
ReplyDeleteWOW Jennifer :) Love your showcasing of this new release!!! Thanks for the inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteWow! so many ideas. Thank you
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage look and thanks for sharing your other projects.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I love Victorian Christmas themes! Your card using Becca’s sleigh is absolutely gorgeous! Your other cards are wonderful too! Thank you for sharing!
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