4 March 2025

Spellbinders | Through the Meadow

Hello there, I am delighted to be over on the Spellbinders Blog today, sharing three cards using the Through the Meadow Collection by Susan Tierney-Cockburn. These flowers are made to look realistic, so I got my shaping tools out and had fun creating the cards!

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The peek below uses the Spellbinders Spiderwort Etched Dies. I did have to Google these flowers as I had never heard of them but they are really pretty! They seem to be mainly blue-purple in colour and their leaves hang down, rather than up, which I thought was interesting. The flowers and leaves were die cut from white cardstock and I added ink blending to them with Altenew Fresh Dye Inks


The sentiment, from the Spellbinders Through the Meadow Sentiments BetterPress Plate & Die Set was hot foiled onto white cardstock using Opaque Black Foil. To finish, I die cut the ladybug/ladybird from the Spellbinders Painted Daisy and Ladybugs Etched Dies from white cardstock and coloured it using a red Copic Marker and black fine liner pen. I added Glossy Accents on top for some shine. 

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Please head over to the Spellbinders Blog for more information on how I made this card, as well as the others that I made. Thank you so much for stopping by today, I really do appreciate it. I hope you have a wonderful day! 

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