Adding Texture EVERYWHERE! Summer Cardmaking Ideas You’ll Love: Making the Cut


Hi friend! Happy Wednesday! Please join me in welcoming special guest Nichol Spohr to our blog back in our monthly installment of Making the Cut – our monthly blog series that celebrates the love of all things die cutting! Nichol is showcasing some gorgeous floral summer beauty that could be used for a multitude of occasions! It features our exclusive Wildflower Bucket dies, Ribbon Loop Frames dies, Dancing Starlets Embossing Folder, Season’s Greetings stamps, Nature in Bloom Stamp, as well as the Flags and Banners Etched dies from Spellbinders. Be sure to watch the video for all the details and enjoy!



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This is so pretty – I feel like I can smell the flowers
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