Lets make Spool Cards for all our quilting and crafting friends!
Wouldn’t you love to get a card like this?
The Envelope Punch Board makes it easy! Scroll below this video to see each of the cards individually!
Envelope Punch Board: A Spool Card!
On this first card, I used paper from the Etcetera Designer Series Papers to embellish. Notice how those papers fit my crafting theme with the dress pattern on the main piece, the rulers and the little advertisement which were both cut out from those papers. I then added some buttons and Crochet Trim. Around the outside of the spool I used the White Chalk Marker.
Next, I used the Ruffled Trim and wrapped lengths of it around the front of the card. This makes the card a little gift since the recipient can use that trim and make a couple of cards with each color!
And on this third card, I used the Ruffled Scissors to create the ribbon look on the front of the card. I used the white gel pen to create the stitching look around the spool for this card.
I hope you have enjoyed this idea for using the Envelope Punch Board! So…who would you make a spool card for?
LOVE this…..I’m definitely going to CAS this one….!!!
Thanks, Crystal. I hope you do!
These cards are SO cute! I love this idea. Can’t wait to try and make one. Stopping by from the Monday Funday link party. Have a great night!
How beautiful, I have two friends who would love these (as would I of course!) I love the different versions you have come up with to inspire us!
These are super cute!!
Thanks again for joining the Link Up this week!
what a great idea to use the shape of a spool for a card! Pinning! I am SOOOO making some of these…..!!!
Happy St. Patties!! 🙂
x Crystelle
Crystelle Boutique
These are really sweet – great project x
These are such a great idea, i love your ideas and they look fantastic all together! x
Thanks so much!
Thanks, Teresa!
You are so sweet! Thanks, Crystelle!
Thanks, Katie!
These spool card are lovely. Wonderful design!
Those are adorable. Love the one that looks like it’s covered in ribbon. I would love for you to share your spool cards at Bacon Time, if you have not already.
I think these cards are great! I sure would love to receive one 🙂
Thanks for the video tutorial too 😀
Emma
Very interesting cards… Gentle Joy
What a great cards, super idea!
You make the loveliest cards! That would be amazing to receive something like this in the mail!
Very creative…thanks for sharing on the Thursday Blog Hop!! You might mention at the bottom of your post that you are linking up with us today…thanks so much!!!
This is adorably creative!
Those are so cute! I’d pin them up on my sewing room wall. 🙂
These are just adorable! My MIL makes all her own cards, but doesn’t do computers. I will share your ideas with her, though, next time we chat. So very sweet! Found you via Gaye’s Let’s Get Real Party.
You are going to make a card maker out of me! I enjoy your designs! Thanks for linking up at The Four Seasons Blog Hop! Sandra from Scrumptilicious 4 You!
Oh these are so cute! My quilting friends would love it. Pinned. Thanks for sharing them with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
Oh these are so cute cards. I love the different styles. But my favorite is the 19cents yard one. Thanks for sharing! Pinning!
This is such a cute idea! Love your creativity. Thanks for linking to TTF!
Thanks, Linda. I love nostalgia – so that 19 cents a yard is my favorite too.
We crafters usually have quilting friends…and knitting friends..and the list goes on! Aren’t we lucky?
Thanks, Sandra! What a fun comment!
Thanks, Kim. I’m glad you will share them with your MIL.
Thats a great idea, Michell! Perfect for displaying in the sewing room!
Thanks!
Thanks, Emma.
Thanks, Mindie. I love your website and parties!
Thanks so much for commenting.
I do. I do. I want a card like that? I love the spools. Thanks for the inspiration! Linda
I loved being featured by you! I appreciate what you do for us crafters!