My friends at Spellbinders reach out on occasion and I'm happy to say yes quite often - especially when the release includes Betterpress items. I'm honored and happy to help them introduce their Florals through the Year collection for Betterpress!
I chose November, December, and January from the collection. There is a flower, month, and flower name in each set! Here are the cards I created:
You might imagine how easy it was to ink each portion of
this pretty Chrysanthemum, right? The floral name and month
are each separate so you can place them where and as you wish.
Inking up December's birth flower: Holly was a bit more difficult,
but I found a way - ink the entire plate, then clean the ink off of the berries
and use a corner of the ink pad to add red - in this case BP Mulberry -
to just the berries. Easy peas-y!
It was also easy to fussy-cut this one - did you notice?
Do NOT give me credit for cleverness - it was a little 'cover up' job!
Okay - this next month was the tricky one: most of us know that Snowdrops
are white, right? but I didn't want to veer from my CAS white card design.
The answer? Make them icy blue which worked its charm, I think.
Of course I sneaked in a bit of grey - wink.
I reached for one of my favorite set of dies to finish the edges of my panels: Hemstitched Rectangles!
Have you noticed that cute little easel? Yep, it's a die from Spellbinders' too!
The DIY Easel contains three dies [that cut and score] with the
addition of a strip that completes the base.
With a bit of tape or glue it practically puts itself together.
There are big savings when you buy the 'bundle' of monthly plates, but at $9.99 it's nice to choose just the flowers you like or for the members of your family!
You may be interested to know that there is a Calendar Press Plate set for 2025 that allows one to create a custom calendar using the Floral plates - or anything else that you think suits each month of the year!
Thank you, Yana for the invitation - and Spellbinders for these lovely new Florals through the Year collection of Betterpress products!
Until the next time, thanks for stopping by ...
Michele
They're all so lovely Michele! Love your CAS design. The icy blue snow drops are my favorite, though they're all gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love that chrysanthemum, Michele, and the holly, and the snowdrops! Hmm, I may need to go take another look at these plates.
ReplyDeleteAll 3 of them are absolutely beautiful Michele and even more so in real life...glad I got to see them up close! The detail and the colors on all 3 are so pretty (I'm especially in love with the Chrysanthemum!!) and yes, the fussy cutting too! CAS perfection my friend!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautiful, Michele. They make such a statement and the hemstitch dies are the perfect compliment. LOVE that little stand!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful and I love the idea of the calendar looks like you have done it again I can feel a purchase coming on.
ReplyDeleteMarie
Well done! Kudos for the invite too 🤩
ReplyDeleteAll three are wonderfully CAS and ever so lovely! Love the way the hemstitched rectangles frame them perfectly!
ReplyDeleteI think these make the most beautiful birthday cards, just special for the month! Good for any occasion, really, and nice that they're separate. You gave them a good showing, Michele!
ReplyDeleteTerrific trio of cards, Michele. I love the hemstitch edge and the easel is perfect to display them.
ReplyDeleteThese are as sweet as can be!
ReplyDeleteOh Michele, these are just gorgeous. I can see that they will find their way to my collection sooner or later xx
ReplyDeleteThose new goodies were meant to be in your hands! The letterpressed images are crisp and clean and that easel is genius!
ReplyDeleteStunning 'impressions' my friend... and that Easel, it's so clever!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous plates = gorgeous cards, Michele!
ReplyDeleteSuch a classic look and absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Loving the icyblue and gray - so you!
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