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Thursday, August 10, 2023

Three Cards One Collection


Welcome to new release day for Bibi's Snowflake Colllection carried by Spellbinders! Today I have three cards to share using her new release. The first two use the same products to show how you can get completely different looks using the same products. And the third card uses two of the same products plus one additional.

 Directions-

1. I used the Snowflake Card Creator Etched Dies From The Bibi's Snowflake CollectionTo make this card I die-cut the solid snowflake from gray cardstock and the leaf snowflake from white cardstock. The leaves were glued on top of the gray snowflake. 
2. The pine needles and stem were cut die-cut from green cardstock, the flowers from peach cardstock and the inner flower from pink cardstock. 
3. The pine needles and stem were then glued to the snowflake and the flowers were popped up using foam adhesive.
4. Then the pierced mini label was die-cut from gray cardstock using the Pierced Mini Labels Etched Dies From The Bibi's Snowflake Collection and popped up in the center of the snowflake.
5. "believe" was die-cut from peach and gold cardstock using the Snowflake Wishes Clear Stamp And Die Set From The Bibi's Snowflake Collection. The peach "believe" was layered off center over the gold "believe".  
6. Next, the sentiment was stamped on white cardstock with pink ink and die-cut, then glued below the "believe".



Directions-

1. The leaves from Snowflake Card Creator Etched Dies From The Bibi's Snowflake Collection were die-cut from light purple cardstock and glued to a tan 4" x 5 1/4" panel. The leaves that were hanging over the panel on the left side were cut off. This was then glued to a darker purple card.
2. The flowers were die-cut from white cardstock and the center of the flowers from darker purple cardstock. The flowers were popped up and the center were glued on.
3. The mini label from Pierced Mini Labels Etched Dies From The Bibi's Snowflake Collection was die-cut from darker purple cardstock and popped up on the upper right side of the card using foam squares.
4. The sentiment from the Snowflake Wishes Clear Stamp And Die Set From The Bibi's Snowflake Collection was stamped on light purple cardstock using VersaMark Ink and embossed with white embossing powder.
5. This was then die-cut, along with white cardstock, layered onto the white cardstock and glued to the center of the piered mini label.



Directions-

1. Place the circle stencil from the Snowflake Ornaments Stencil From the Bibi's Snowflake Collection on a white cardstock panel and sponge with pink ink.
2. Now place the snowflake stencil over the sponged circle and apply burgundy glitter embossing paste. Set aside to dry.
3. Once the embossing paste is dry, place the line stencil above the ornament and sponge with burgundy ink.
4.. Place the ornament top stencil on white cardstock, sponge with VersaMark Ink and emboss with silver glitter embossing powder and cut out. Pop this up on top of the ornament with 3D foam squares.
5. Using the Snowflake Card Creator Etched Dies From The Bibi's Snowflake Collection, die cut the leaves from green cardstock and the berries from pink cardstock. Glue these to the top of the ornament cap.
6. With the Snowflake Wishes Clear Stamp And Die Set From The Bibi's Snowflake Collection, die-cut "wishing" from gold cardstock and pop up over the center of the ornament.
7. Stamp the sentiment on white cardstock with burgundy ink, die-cut it with the banner die and glue it below the "wishing".
8. Layer this onto pink and white panels, then mount to a pink card.
9. Apply silver enamel dots as shown.

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