Not a Card with Nina-Marie: Stitched Bookmarks
Hey there, friends! It’s Nina-Marie Trapani here with you and I am sharing a stitching project with you using a fun Spellbinders die. Not only is this a very therapeutic project, but it also makes for a great gift for friends and family!

I used the Spellbinders Circular Stitch Slimline die for these bookmarks. It stitches up fairly quickly and I used embroidery floss to stitch my designs. These can be stitched on white or colored cardstock; I especially loved the stitching on darker colors, such as soft navy!

These are easy project to create, perfect for an afternoon of crafting a simple but beautiful gift for someone! Be sure to watch the video to see how I made these!


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What a clever idea! It’s a great way to extend the use of this die plus create a unique gift. I will definitely be giving this a try. Thank, Nina-Marie!
Loved your bookmarks and the fact that you didn’t make them all the same. I love these stitching dies as larger than most crewel and needlepoint projects. A neat idea and thanks for showing us what you did with the die.
Beautiful bookmarks!!! These would make great Easter basket goodies!!!
Oh wow, these are gorgeous
Lovely bookmarks! What a fun project!
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