Friday, May 8, 2026

Summertime Garden Cards

 There's a beautiful new collection out from Spellbinders called Summertime by Lisa Horton and it is filled with beautiful floral dies. I have two cards to share that use the Garden Planter Die and the Decorative Lattice Die.


So many possibilities with a floral die set like this. I followed the color inspiration from my ColorCube card pretty closely and used Spellbinders ColorWheel cardstocks. I cut enough flowers to make two cards.


The Decorative Lattice die worked really well for a corner accent on this card. I also embossed the white panel with the Crackle Paint folder, which adds a great texture.


I had some flowers left over my die cutting so here is card #2! This time I used the Decorative Lattice die straight across the bottom. I cut away the thin border that the die leaves behind so the lattice stays open.


I used my old school Spellbinders circle dies to get this card started. The flowers lay really nicely around the circle die to give a half-frame. Finished with a sentiment and the card is complete!

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Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Shine Bright Sunshine

 Hope your day is as bright as the sun! Y'all... I stitched on a stitching die card! This one was so easy, I had no excuse not to.

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I used some shimmery gold twine and added a sunny sentiment - and that was that!

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Sunday, May 3, 2026

Inlay Lattice Die 5 Ways

 I love a good inlay die, especially where multiples can be made at once. The pieces just fit right in like a puzzle and it's quite satisfying.

These 5 cards all feature the Diamond Lattice Inlay Die. I die cut the Diamond Lattice in 4 colors of cardstock: Blueberry, Carnation, Harbor, and Creamsicle. I also cut one in plain white cardstock for my "leftovers" card.

My process is shown above. For each color cardstock, I would separate the inlay pieces in groups of three, then add those pieces randomly into the full inlay die. If a group of pieces didn't divide evenly, I would save some for leftovers.

I did not use any cardstock color pieces that were the same as the inlay frame. That's why there are some white spaces left, but I actually really like how that looks.

Each card has the 'thanks' sentiment against a champaign cardstock banner. These dies are from the Briar and Blooms Bundle.

And perhaps the last card is my favorite - and it's my "leftovers" card! Any of the inlay bits and pieces that I couldn't use in other cards ended up on this white one...


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