Spellbinders Wax Seal Club of the Month – a different way to use your wax seal

Do you like to make cards that have different folds or designs in them? This is a great way to make an easel card!

Spellbinder Clubs are open to new subscribers from the 6th of the month to the 27th of the month. Go get yours now!

Can’t you just see this going to someone who just bought a house? Someone who recently moved? It’s the beginning of a New Chapter in their lives.

To create your wax seal:

Melt wax of your color choice. I found with the square seal it was best to use 4 beads rather than three. It might also come out better if you use 5 beads. Use the Wax Seal of the Month for March, let it cool, then color with acrylic or metallic markers.

This fun card was quite simple to make.

  1. Take a top folding A2 card base. Score and fold one side of it in half again (at the 2.75 inch mark), folding it toward the center of the card.
  2. With some patterned paper create a background — this was just checkered but I added some ink blending with Distress Lumberjack Plaid color.
  3. Create a door using the Spellbinder Open House Door Base Etched dies
  4. Embellish your house wall with flowers, vines, whatever you’d like. These flowers are from the Rainboot Bouquet Small die of the Month-Feb 2024
  5. Attach your finished card front only on the bottom half of the card base so that when you open it the front will stick up straight.
  6. To keep the easel in place, take your wax seal and attach it to the lower center of the inside of your cardbase.

VOILA! Now your card will open and display nicely staying upright as the wax seal holds the bottom of the card front from closing.

Wasn’t that fun? If you create a card with this idea, please tag me on Instagram at @pennypynnonen or on Facebook on my Folded With Card page. I’d love to have you follow me as well.

Thanks for visiting! Please come again. My door is always open to you! And the lights are on!

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White acrylic marker pen and Colored Metallic Paint Markers were from Hobby Lobby but I have no link to them.

Spellbinders Trellis die -Through the Arbor Garden Die Bundle by Susan Tierney-Cockburn

Have you ever sat in the warm sunshine under a flower covered arbor? Can you feel that warmth on your face? And the pleasing colorful flowers are entertaining your mind.

My version of this Trellis die is a bit different than the die would suggest. Instead of having a solid trellis I was easily able to create an arbor with just a couple of cuts…Just take out the two middle sections leaving the top on one piece and cut a left and a right piece of another.

I ran some white card stock through the Embossing Folder of the month to glue the trellis to. The rest was easy — die cut flowers and arrange them however you want. I purposely didn’t cover all of the trellis as I really wanted to show that you could use it in different ways.

What’s your favorite flower to add to a trellis? Do you have a trellis in your yard?

Please comment and sign up to follow my page. Lots more to come in the future. And remember that the Club of the Month kits are open now until February 27th.

Thanks for visiting.

Hugs, Penny

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Lovely Daffodils from Spellbinders Glimmer Club of the month

Hmmm – What’s your weather like today? Here in Michigan we’ve been having some great spring thinking weather…until today. Now we have 4-5 inches of snow!! Oh how I long for SPRING…and the sweet sight of daffodils popping up all over the yard. Planted so long ago but coming thru the thick of winter to bring us hope and cheeriness.

Spellbinder’s Glimmer plate of the month to the rescue! The foil that came with it is Champagne and it is a very soft and soothing gold. To add a bit of color I just used a few Altenew Artist markers to outline giving a subtle bit of color. The sentiment came with the glimmer plate and cut it out with coordinating die and stacked. I took the deeper yellow color Artist marker C014 and colored it all -then the clear to take some of it off. I really like this highlighted look.

And the bonus card is the reverse of this using a solid plate to foil. It almost looks black but in real life it is the same soft and soothing gold. The second picture shows more of the Champagne from an overhead view.

The brilliance is gorgeous but it doesn’t photograph well.

I hope you are enjoying our look into Spring beauties with Spellbinders. These flowers are terrific! Spellbinders Clubs are OPEN for February kits until Feb 27th. Come join in now by clicking the first link in the Supply list below.

I invite you to comment and tell me what you think. Also, please sign up to follow me through this great cardmaking journey.

Come back again, Penny

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Spellbinders Embossing Folder of the the Month and Wax Seal of the Month

Can you smell spring in the air? Flowers might be poking their heads of out the soil as even in the Midwest we have had some really warm weather. Lilies of the Valley are early flowers that love the shade.

Lilly of the Valley

I love the small details and flowers on this embossing folder. It makes a terrific background on any card or on its own. (For details on the gallery of three cards, see the next post.)

A tip I did employ was to mist the back of the cardstock at least. You might want to mist both sides, especially if it is a heavy cardstock.

For the Lily of the Valley card I layered the two pieces of embossed paper. Following the tutorial from Susan Tierney-Cockburn, I made the beautiful flowers. (video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYCE72Rmxrk&t=8s ) They are a little tricky but so well worth it in the end. I found her tip of misting the white flowers before forming them was immensely helpful.

Once the flowers were done, the rest of card came together quickly. The sentiment is from the February Glimmer Club of the Month.

The Wax Seal of the Month was my inspiration for the card itself. It, too, is the Lily of the Valley. Just melt the wax with the kit and pour the Fern wax onto the silicone mat – more in an oval that circle this time. Set the seal int the wax and let it cool. It only takes a few minutes. I used two markers to color the flower – green acrylic and white. (P.S. the Wax seal of the month has sold out except for the Deluxe Caboodle Club)

This is a special card! Lilies of the Valley are one of my husband’s favorite flowers — and it was in his boutonniere for our wedding. This will be his Valentine card because he always brightens my day.

What flower is special to You and Why? Please comment below and let me know.

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Thanks for visiting,

Hugs, Penny

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