I'm really excited after our last Blog Hop featuring a new Collection Sweet Cardlets but today I'd like to show you one more card made with dies from Picot Petite Collection. I use some layers to create dimension.
As a background, I used a flowery paper. Then I die cut a white and gold pattern from S5-404 Filigree Quartet. I glued them together and arranged a square in the middle of my card.
What's a Cardlet, pray tell? A Cardlet is a small motif, complete with background, sentiment and character that combine to make small card or layers onto a larger card. We're delighted to introduce you to the Sweet Cardlets Collection.
Becca Feeken sent over these lovely dies and watercolors for me to try.
Sweet Cardlets show up in a Glimmer format with a matching die. They are metal plates that are used in the Spellbinders Glimmer Hot Foil System to transfer foil to paper through a combination of heat and pressure. The Glimmer machine base is rolled through your die cut machine to deliver that pressure. As long as you have a machine that can accommodate thick dies - like steel rule dies, you're all set.
A word to the wise, it is very addicting. (Compatibility charts on the Spellbinders website)
The Inspiration behind Sweet Cardlets
We gotta fess up here. There's no such word as cardlets, yep, Becca straight up made it up. You have to agree though, it sounds really cute, right? Well that was the inspiration behind sweet cardlets. As you can imagine it has something to do with cards and moreover, little cards.
Always mindful of the budget, Becca wanted to create a collection where each set is all you need to make a little card. Sweet Cardlets are small motifs with a 3" x 3" footprint. Each has a background, a main character and several sentiments.
We found it the right size to fit on an A2 card and even to layer onto an A7 card. In fact, the 3" background can be repeated for a long background or a larger background. Dies cut out each main character and three sentiments with each set give you lots of options.
Each of our Creative Team members will show you their take on cards made with the Sweet Cardlets Collection. Today we're all using Jane Davenport Watercolors in some technique to show off Sweet Cardlets.
I started my card by painting flowers using watercolour paints by Jane Davenport. I have never tried that before but honestly, I love this type of background.
When I finished my flowers I started to add glimmer embellishments. I used a beautiful honeycomb Glimmer plate from GLP-237 Just Bee-cause Glimmer Hot Foil Plate and Die set and a GLF-032 Prism Glimmer Hot Foil. You can foil your paper first and then paint the background.
To foil my little bees I used a GLP-006 Pink and GLF-015 Skybright (light blue) Glimmer foil. I think that they suit great to my flowers' colours.
My second project, the mini notes cover. I've made it the same style. I've painted some delicate flowers and have added bees and honeycomb.
Designer Tip: Watercolour - If you want to have a beautiful watercolour effect make sure you use a watercolour paper. A proper paper doesn't work with this kind of paints.
Glimmer Hot Foil System - before every use put an ordinary thin paper on the surface of your Glimmer Machine and then put your plates. This helps to keep the surface flat and undamaged.
Here is the Spellbinders video showing amazing new samples as well as a walkthrough of the entire collection.c
Sweet Cardlets Availability:
These dies and plates are available from Spellbinders right now!
Here is my new card with Picot Petite Circles from Picot Petite Collection designed by Becca Feeken from Spellbinders.
I used a large circle to create a shaped card. Then I die cut a medium circle and put it on with 3D tape.
The sentiment is printed before cutting.
This time I used dies from June 2020 Die of the Month S2 Snip it Grid and Calendar Creator to create flowers and decorate my card. I really love them and they have beautiful delicate leaves.