Spellbinders | Kaleidoscope Arch Collection

Spellbinders | Kaleidoscope Arch Collection

Posted by Sophie E on

 

Hi friends! Sophie here and today I am sharing this card project I made using the new Kaleidoscope Arch collection from Spellbinders! It's available now in the ScrapbookPal shop so don't delay snagging your set. It is SUPER versatile and I love how you can choose to mix and match the stamps/dies/stitching. 

To create this card I started by embossing a panel of white cardstock for my background using the Spellbinders Peppermint Stripes Embossing Folder. I love this folder as it could be used for Christmas or all year around! It's hard to see in the photo but it adds the perfect amount of interest to the background without taking away from the main focus.

Then I used a combination of the Kaleidoscope Arch Stamps and Dies using solid colored cardstock. I used gold thread from my stash to add stitching details to the dies. I also used this white embossing powder for my sentiment.

I think it would be really fun to cut the flowers from scraps of patterned paper, too. Something I'll try next using this set I think! Oh, and I finished the project off with some gold pearl embellishments from Pinkfresh Studio :) 

I hope that these projects inspired you. I'm looking forward to a year of creating with ScrapbookPal! If you were inspired by these projects I would love for you to post them and tag me on Instagram @ThePeppermintPost. Be back soon with more to share!

-Sophie 

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