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Birthday Cards - Spellbinders

Hey there fellow crafters! I'm so excited to share with you two handmade cards that I recently made using the new Spellbinders Stitched Numbers Etched Dies. These dies are seriously amazing and allowed me to create unique and personalized designs that I just can't wait to show you.


For my first card, I started with a 4.25 inch x 5.5 inch panel in Teal Topaz and added a decorated edge frame using one of the dies from the Fluted Classics Rectangles Etched Dies. I then cut the numbers "1" and "3" from the Stitched Numbers Etched Dies in white cardstock and added stitching details in ombre colors using different strands of DMC Floss. I combined Dark Aquamarine, Dark Seagreen, and Light Seagreen to create a beautiful ombre effect. To complete the look, I cut the outline of the numbers in Pink Sand cardstock and used Helmar glue to adhere the numbers onto their outlines. Next, I glued the numbers onto the teal card panel. I then hot foiled the sentiment and foam mounted it on the center of the card. 


Finally, I added a Stitched Floral Flip Frame Etched Dies in Rainforest cardstock and the flowers in white cardstock, which I also stitched with DMC in Pale Yellow, Light Orange Spice, and Very Light Dusty Rose. I glued the card panel onto an A2-sized white card base, and voila - a gorgeous and personalized card!


The second card is for my niece who is turning 15 this year. I used the Beveled Diamonds 3D Embossing Folder to add some texture to the 4.25 inch x 5.5 inch Alabaster cardstock panel. I then cut and matted two of the Essential Floral Reflection Etched Dies in pink and white cardstock and added flowers with the Floral Reflection Etched Dies. I used all cardstocks from Spellbinders and cut the numbers "1" and "5" from the Stitched Numbers Etched Dies in pink cardstock. I stitched these numbers with DMC Dark Cranberry 301 and used Graphite cardstock for the outline of the numbers to create a beautiful contrast. I hot foiled the sentiment and glued it under the numbers. Lastly, I glued the card panel onto a card base.


I hope you enjoyed these handmade card designs and are as excited about the new Spellbinders Stitched Numbers Etched Dies as I am! The versatility of these dies is truly amazing and can help you create unique and personalized cards for any occasion. Whether you're a seasoned crafter or just starting out, I highly recommend giving these dies a try. So why not let your creativity run wild and see what beautiful designs you can come up with using the Stitched Numbers Etched Dies? Happy crafting!

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