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World Card Making Day

Happy World Card Making Day!  We’re doing a little celebration on our Facebook Page, you can add your Spellbindersâ„¢ creations and we’ll pick a winner via random drawing.  You could win a free Spellbindersâ„¢ die template!  Be sure to become a fan!

On to today’s project!  I recently organized a fundraiser for a family adopting a child half a world away.  My friends and family supported my efforts and I wanted to make them each a thank you card.  I’m a slow crafter, so my goal was to design a card that was not too complicated and efficient to make.  I already had coordinating cardstock and enough pattern paper to make the cards. 

Next I needed to do some die cutting and embossing.  If I make 20 cards, and each has four die cuts using four different colors of paper, I’ll either be up all night or I’ll have to streamline the process.  This is what I did:

I stamped the JustRite Stampers ”Thank You” sentiment 20 times onto white cardstock.  I cut/embossed  2  die templates in one pass, the S4-114 Standard Circles, Large #3, and the S4-116 Standard Circles, Small #3 .  The difference between the dies is 1/8 inch.  Eli explained the differences between the Nestabilitiesâ„¢ sets here.  Yes, I had 2 different sized circles, but that’s ok, they both look nice with the stamped image.

I used my Grand Cut Mat Kit to cut four Labels at once.  I chose the #3 die in each set, that is, the third from the center, or the third smallest die template. From left to right, the die templates are S4-233 Labels Nine,  S4-229 Labels Five, S4-161 Labels One, And S4-189 Labels Three.

I placed the S4-220 Nested Pine Trees, #1 & 2, and S4-228 Nested Maple Leaf #1 & 2, close together, but not touching, on the Magnetic Spacer Mat, and was able to cut with a 4×4″ square of colored cardstock.  I used 3 different colors and mixed them up on the cards.

Next I assembled the cards.  I used either two trees or two leaves on each, and used a 3D Foam Adhesive Square from SCRAPBOOK ADHESIVES by 3L to add dimension.

I know, they are not complicated cards, but I think my friends will appreciate my efforts.  I’ll also add a personal note to the inside.

I am using World Card Day to make the world just a little bit smaller for one family.  I hope you can make your world smaller by sending a few cards to those you care about.

Beth

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8 Responses to “World Card Making Day”

  1. Margie Says:

    What a great way to make good use out of the Grand Cut Mat Kit!!
    Hmm…my wheels are churning! LOL!

  2. Sam Says:

    clever!! I always find that I only want one set cut out and wast a lot of paper that way!! Do you use magic tape or something to line the dies up precisely with your stamped images?

  3. bethping Says:

    I use regular household tape, careful not to tape over the stamped image, just to hold the die template to the paper, and cut/emboss.

  4. Lynda aka arlsmom Says:

    Way to get a lot of cards made at once!!! I have those dies on my wish list!!

  5. Diane Says:

    Great idea, never thought of that, who says they all have to be identical! Happy World Card Making Day to all.

  6. Char Styer Says:

    Love this idea!

  7. Christy Says:

    OMG You are a genius :) How clever!!
    this is one that I am definitely going to have to use :)

  8. Vicki Says:

    I love using these templates! The way you can emboss with them, just a few fractions of a second after cutting the die is a genius idea and it is so darn convenient. Now, if only the rest of the world were that easy. I’ll just keep watching and learning.

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