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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Introducing Spellbinders: Vitage Treasures Collection by Becca Feeken


Karins Vintage Treasures Projects

Hi everyone!

 I am super thrilled to be here today to share five projects that I’ve made with the absolutely wonderful Vinatge Treasue Collection by Becca Feeken. I can never stop being fascinated by how dies work and the beautiful result that come out at the other end once you’ve rolled your die and cardstock through the diecutting machine. It’s a joy to work with the Vintage Treasure collection-  So many beautiful dies and endless possibilities. If you want more info about this collection visit HERE





Project 1 

The first dies that caught my eyes were the beautiful oval from Bella Luce Ovals
 and the lovely flower dies in Cinch andGo. I love that every intricate die come with and according solid background die – it makes beautiful cardmaking so easy!
For this card I simply diecut the oval from white cardstock and adhered it to the ovan bg using foam tape to get a bit of dimension. I then diecut and inked the flowers from Cinch and Go V and assembled them using glue dots. Bfore I adhered the flowers to the frame I inked the leftover oval and stamped the sentiment to the center. Make sure your inked bg is completely dry so the sentiment looks crisp when stamped. Attach flowers.

Spellbinders Supplies for this project:
S4-990 Bella Luce Ovals
S4-99 Cinch and Go V

Other:
Distress ink Rangers Distress ink:  Mowed lawn , Peacock Feathers, Tumbled Glass, Twisted Citron, Scattered Straw  Picked Raspberries, Festive Berries,
Glue dots
Neenah solar white cardstock
SSS Love always stamp set 




 

Project 2

For my next project I made a white card base and then diecut the very beautiful Cannetille Rectangle from white cardstock. I lay out the rectangle on the cardbase and stamped my sentiment to the center of the cardbase before adhereing the lacey rectangles to it. I used foam adhesive and used strips for the edges but larger pieces where I knew I was going to place my flowers for extra stability.
I then diecut the flowers (they are from the Adorned Notepad set) and colored them using copic markers and Chinese white (opaque) watercolor. The leaves are made from the largest flower. I then adhered the flowers with glue dots to create a little flower wreath around the sentiment.

Supplies for this project:
S4-989 Cannetille Rectangle
S4-997 Adorned Notepad (blommor)
Other: Copic Markers
Chinese white (opaque) watercolor Winsor and Newton
Glue dots
Neenah solar white cardstock
SSS love always stamp set




Project 3

Project #3 was so fun to make, very simple and fast but I just LOVE the resutlt. This will be a little mini Easter gift for family and friends. I just diecut the pieces from Adorned Notepad and they are super easy to assemble. Then you can decorate it any way you want. For my CAS version I used beautiful paper from BoBunny and then the pretty lacey diamond shape from Nobel Chatelaine.
To make my pencil match the set I simply glued on a piece of the same patterned paper I hade used for the front panel decor.

S4-997 Adorned Notepad (blommor)
S4-394 Nobel Chatelaine
Other: Tombow adhesive tape
Patterned paper: Bo Bunny Early Bird





Project 4 (pic 7+8)

My next project would make a pretty wedding or anniversary card. I made a square cardbase from white card stock and then cut another square piece slightly smaller than the base. I then cut the lovely Brillante Rondelle through the center. I then remved the diecut and adhered a piece of vellum to the back of the panel. It was then easy to attach the lacey rondell back at the center of the square panel.
I then adhered the panel to the cardbase using foam adhesive before adding the sweet cardstock images from the Spellbinders January Card kit.
Last but not least I created som flowers (the same way as for project # 2) to add even further beauty and dimension to the card.

S4-991 Brillante Rondelle
S4-997 Adorned Notepad (blommor)
Other: Copic Markers
Chinese white (opaque) watercolor Winsor and Newton
Glue dots
Neenah solar white cardstock
Spellbinders January Card kit



Project 5 

I’m finishing off with a fast and easy card. I really love the beautiful die cuts from the January kit and created a rectangle card the same way as I did my first card. Make a cardbase from white cardstock and adhere an inked panel to the base. I had spattered this one with Chinese white (opaque) watercolor for a bit more interest. I then adhered my die cut frame to the card with foam adhesive and last added some pretty die cuts from the January kit. You can of course add any images, stamped or printed that you like.

S4-989 Cannetille Rectangle
S4-394 Nobel Chatelaine
Spellbinders January Card kit
Other:
Cannetille Rectangle
Nobel Chatelaine
Chinese white (opaque) watercolor Winsor and Newton
Glue dots
Neenah solar white cardstock
Foam adhesive : Scotch
Rangers Distress ink:  Mowed lawn , Twisted Citron, Scattered Straw


 For more info visit my post on the Spellbinder blog here:


All Spellbinders Poducts:

Spellbinders January Card Kit

Other products:

Distress ink Rangers
Glue dots
Copic Markers
Neenah solar white cardstock
SSS Love always stamp set
Foam Adhesive
Chinese white (opaque) watercolor Winsor and Newton
Tombow adhesive tape
Patterned paper: Bo Bunny Early Bird



Hope you are inspired to make something beautiful with this collection – I have a bunch of more cards in the making – I just couldn’t stop (-:
For more of my projects please follow me on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/peppermintpatty42/ or visit me at my blog: http://peppermintpattys-papercraft.blogspot.com/

Have a wonderful day, lots of love, Karin




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Have a great day, hugs, Karin

5 comments:

  1. Wowza Karin, you've been busy! These are all incredible!

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  2. What a beautiful collection of cards!

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  3. Oh my goodness, Karin! You've been delightfully busy. These projects are gorgeous. So romantic and beautiful. It's no wonder you couldn't stop. :) Thank you so much for sharing and inspiring!

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  4. Just couldn't be a prettier post today, Karin! LOve the little note card - you've done these products proudly!
    =]

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