10 December 2020

Spellbinders | December 2020 Clubs Inspiration Blog Hop

Hello there, today we are celebrating Spellbinders Club Kits with a fun blog hop. If you didn't already know, Spellbinders have a number of different monthly subscription kits - Large Die of the Month, Small Die of the Month, Glimmer Hot Foil Kit of the Month, Stamp of the Month (plus lots more!) so there is something for everyone! Today I am sharing another look at the wonderful December 2020 Small Die of the Month Kit. More on the hop below!

For my card today, I started off by taking a panel of white cardstock and die cutting the two window dies from it. I then die cut the windows again, from more white cardstock (so that I had two layers for the frames). I added FSJ Clearview Acetate Sheet on the back of the panel and then added the window pieces on the front. I also added the other layer, for some more dimension. I took a panel of FSJ Huckleberry Fusion Cardstock and blended FSJ Huckleberry Fusion True Color Ink at the top, fading the colour down towards the bottom. 

I blended Tim Holtz Scattered Straw Ink on to white cardstock and cut the stars and moon from it. I also die cut the clouds from white. These were added to the blue panel with glue. The panel was then added to a white A2 card base with tape runner. The window piece was added on top with foam tape. I cut the windowsill twice from white and layered them up below the window. 

The cat, plants and plant pots were cut from white cardstock also and then blended with ink. They were added to the window with foam squares. I took the sentiment from the Spellbinders Everyday Sentiments II Glimmer Hot Foil Plate Set and foiled it on to FSJ Black Licorice Cardstock with Silver Foil. It was cut in to a strip and added to the card with foam squares. To finish off, I added white gel pen highlights to the plants. 

SUPPLIES:

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BLOG HOP:

As mentioned, this post is part of a fun blog hop. For the hop, you should have arrived here from the wonderful Jenny Colacicco and the next stop is the fabulous Virginia Lu. If you get lost along the way, please head over to the Spellbinders Blog

GIVEAWAY:

To celebrate the club kits release, Spellbinders are giving away a $50 gift certificate to three lucky blog hop readers that comment on the Spellbinders Blog. Giveaway closes 13th December 2020 at 11.59pm MST. The winners will be announced on the Spellbinders Blog the following Tuesday. The winner will be responsible for any shipping costs, duties and taxes. Store credit/gift certificates cannot be applied to Club Subscriptions. 

Thank you so much for stopping by today, I hope you have a wonderful day! Take care! 

26 comments:

  1. One delightful cat looking out the window card creation - I am liking all of these window cards and especially the use of the kitten in the window - nice colors for each item and that beautiful blue background - TFS

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  2. Love the card! Clean and simple.

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  3. Thanks for sharing your awesome card, I love the little kitty looking out the window, reminds me of one that is no longer with us. I need to check out some of these Spellbinder clubs, they look terrific!

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  4. The kitties in the window are so sweet. I like the simple look of this card :) sharon dot gullikson at gmail dot com

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  5. I love this die, and the scene you created is so peaceful and relaxing to look at. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  6. This sweet little scene is perfect for so many occasions. So glad I subscribe to the Small Die of the Month!

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  7. Such a sweet window card, I wish I could get all the kits!

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  8. Just Adorable. And I can just see that tail swishing back and forth. Cute, Cute!

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  9. Your card is so
    delightful! Love
    the kitties in the
    window and lovely
    colors.
    Carla from Utah

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  10. I love your sweet window scene with this darling kitty!

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  11. Such a cute card. Thank you for the inspiration. Merry Christmas!

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  12. I love this cute scene! Beautiful colors!

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  13. Darling kitty in the window sill! Lovely card!

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  14. I am love with the window scene you built!!! The kitty is a bonus!!! Beautiful shading and coloring!! Gorgeous!

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  15. Thanks for sharing your ideas with us and inspiring us too. I new to the Spellbinders kits but am in love with them already. Your card is simple but adorably lovely. :)

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  16. Puuuuuurty card so sweet. Look at that tail, love the coloring. A very peaceful happy card.

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  17. I could look out a window like that forever. Very pretty card. Nice shading on the cat and plants.

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  18. Awwww.....love this card!!!

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  19. This is just the cutest and so sweet! Love it!

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  20. Such a stunning card! I just adore the layout, all the little stars are perfectly placed. Beautiful serene scene Michelle. I love both this one and the other one. I think its my favourite kit! Xx

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  21. The card would already be pretty, but adding that cat is perfect!

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