Thursday, February 23, 2012

A Few Spellbinders Projects


Good morning, Blogger Buds! I have a few projects to share that I made for Spellbinders™ back in the summer. I've said before that it's pretty rare for me to be able to share my projects here on the blog since they are always for Spellbinders' use in other areas. However, here are a few that they shared in the Idea Gallery, plus a few of my "rejected" projects. What I mean by "rejected" is, sometimes I make something that does not quite meet the needs of the team, so I go back and rework the item. I will occasionally keep the original item. I have a few of those to share.

This is a gift bag I made last July, using the Retro Mod Clocks die templates.


I used the clock die templates as "ribbons" and a gift tag. Very "out of the box...er bag" for me! {grin}



This next bag was a different take on the project. This one did not showcase my assigned die templates enough, but I loved the flowers, so I kept it for my own use and made the bag above for Spellbinders.







 I cannot remember if I shared this baby card before or not. I love the pink and green combo, plus those amazing Anemone Flower Topper and Blossom Tags And Accents dies are stunning!


And check out that bow tied so nicely with the Bow Easy tool. Love that thing!


This last card is another "reject" from the Winter Blog Frenzy. Here is the card that ended up being used in the Frenzy. It is a window card. However...


The one below was my first card. Not a window card, and I used printed paper in the hole behind the flower. There is not enough contrast to show off the flower. It looks great in person, but not on camera. And camera is king in this biz!


Hope you enjoyed seeing a few things showing the fantastic Spellbinders die templates! The possibilities are endless. If you have not seen the new catalog, click the links to download or purchase it.

Spellbinders Supplies:
S4-114 Standard Circles LG
S4-116 Standard Circles SM
S4-125 Classic Scalloped Circles SM
S4-312 Blossom Three
S5-029 Nested Lacey Pennants
S5-074 Retro Mod Clocks
LF-190 Grand Labels Four
E8-006 Classic Petal
LF-005 Grand Peony Creations
S5-050 Rose Creattions
S4-351 Spiral Blossoms One
S5-027 Labels Twenty-One
S5-067 Anemone Flower Topper
S5-072 Blossom Tags And Accents
S5-029 Nested Lacey Pennants
S5-102 Aster Flower Topper
EL-002 Regal
E8-007 Classic Edges One
E8-012 Classic Decorative Inserts Four
Spellbinders™ Grand Calibur® Die Cutting Machine

Preferred Partner Products:
Waltzingmouse, Fancy Phrases Stamps
StampingScrapping, Design Fancy Accents Stamps
Gina K. Designs, Showtime Stamp Kit Organize It! Stamps
Want2Scrap, Say It With Pearls Pink Pearl Embellishments

Cross Promotional Partner Products:
Cosmo Cricket, Odds and Ends Remnant Patterned Paper
My Mind's Eye Paris and Company Patterned Paper
Echo Park Paper Co, Little Girl Madison Plaid, Jody Stripe, Betty Bird Patterned Paper
Bazzill Basics Paper, Kraft, Watermelon, Petal Soft, Lemonade Cardstock
Clearsnap, ColorBox Yellow Cadmium, Warm Red, Rouge, Yellow Ochre, Ice Blue Fluid Chalk Ink, Ink Applicator
Scor-Pal, Scoring Tool,Scor-Tape
Glue Dots, Mini Glue Dots
Beacon Adhesives, Zip Dry Glue

Other Supplies:
White Cardstock; Pink, Brown, Light Blue, Teal Textured Cardstock; Brown, Cream Dye Ink; Twine; Ribbon; Jewel Brad; Transfer Tape; Liquid Glue; Foam Tape; Gift Bag

7 comments:

  1. fabbie projects Gloria!!!!

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  2. Beautiful as always Gloria

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  3. Gorgeous...I wish my "rejects" looked like yours

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  4. none look like rejects to me!! :)

    i love how you used the clocks to make tags!!

    oh speaking of photographing, check out my blog tomorrow and see what hubby "made" me order ;) i am so spoiled, i mean blessed!!!

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  5. Rejects is not the first word that comes to mind! kove the layers and dimensions!

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  6. I wish that beautiful baby card was for sale, I simply adore it and your creativity. I saw more of your work at Spellbinders., your designs are impeccable! Keep up the good work. It must be fun to work on something that you love to do. Sincerely, Carolyn

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