Spellbinders Celestial Zodiacs Collection┃Inspiration Card

Happy Saturday, Friends! On today’s blog I’d like to share with you this “Zodiac” inspiration card made using some of the latest products from “Celestial Zodiacs Collection” by Spellbinders. So, without further ado let’s jump right into the step-by-step for how I made it ↓

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Along with the products from this collection, I started by setting up my Glimmer Hot Foil System Platform and Platinum 6 Die Cutting and Embossing Machine plus, Glimmer Hot Foil Roll - Blush. So, as per usual with every glimmer foil project I started by setting everything over my Crafter's Essential Cutting and Alignment Mat. Then, I went ahead to turn on the glimmer hot foil platform, and while my platform was heating up, I went ahead to line up over an A2 white card panel the glimmer plates from Gemini Glimmer Hot Foil Plate and one glimmer plate sentiments from Celestial Sentiments Glimmer Hot Foil Plate set.

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Once, I had the glimmer plates line up over the white card panel, I went ahead to pick them up using a piece of Press’n Seal to keep them in place and then right after that, I went ahead to transfer them to the platform and then, I went ahead to cut a large piece of Glimmer Hot Foil Roll - Blush using the Quick Trimmer. Soon after when the glimmer hot foil platform was ready to foil, I went ahead to get the white cards panel foiled by running the platform through my Platinum 6 Die Cutting and Embossing Machine.

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Moving on, right after that I’ve had finished the foiling over the white card panel, I went ahead to remove the plates from it and then, I used the largest die from Shapeabilities Sentimental Finery Etched Dies Flourished Fretwork to add the detailed die-cutting touch to the corners of the card panel.

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That said, right after that I’ve had finished adding the detailed touch to the corner of the card panel, I went ahead to adhere the backing of the foiled card panel to a glittery rose gold card panel and then, I’ve gotten then mounted over an A2 side folding white card base using craft foam tape to add dimension.

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With that being said friends, I hope you’ve enjoyed reading the step-by-step for how I’ve made this “Zodiac” inspiration card using some of the latest products from “Celestial Zodiacs Collection” by Spellbinders.
As always, I appreciate the time that takes you to read my blog posts. Below, you’ll find the supply list for the products used on today’s blog post. If you get inspired by today’s project, be sure to tag me on Instagram ➝@cardsandcraftsbyyaz I’d love to see what you’re creating.


Thank you and happy crafting.
Stay Awesome & Beautiful
— Today & Always —

Love,
Yasmin





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I am creating this blog post with the purpose of sharing how I design my cards, the information provided here is base in my own opinion and creativity. I am not an expert by any means and I only share the way that I design my cards. Most of the products used for my blog posts are personally purchased by me. However, I did receive the products by Spellbinders.

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