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Spellbinders Parcel & Post Collection

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Hello! Have you seen the new Parcel and Post Collection from Spellbinders? It is so cute! I love the mailbox so much but there are so many great things about this collection.

1. Emboss a piece of 4 1/4” x 5 1/2” white cardstock with a 3D Embossing Folder. Adhere to an A2 card base with a strong adhesive tape. I used Puff Dotty, Circle Illusion and Corrugated 3D Embossing Folders. I love how the addition of a white embossed background finishes the card off.

2. Hot foil the sentiment from All Occasion Mailbox Greetings Glimmer Plates with Aura Hot Foil Roll and cut out with die from the mailbox. I skipped this step on the third card and used the darker red cardstock there.

3. Die cut the pieces from Parcel and Post Mailbox, Christmas Decorations and Heart Decorations out of white, metallic, colored cardstock and glitter foam and assemble with Bearly Arts Precision Glue. Colors listed and linked below.

4. Adhere all pieces for mailbox with liquid glue including sentiment and place mailbox on card with foam strips along bottom and sides only. This makes it easier to add pieces inside mailbox. On the last two I did eventually add foam strips to the top of the mailbox.

5. Arrange and adhere pieces in mailbox with liquid glue and foam squares. Tweezers were very helpful for his step.

I didn’t add any other embellishments since there were so many glitter and metallic elements already. I love how great this design looks both when it’s almost overflowing with elements and when it’s just few pieces added. The pieces can be used without the mailbox as well.

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2 thoughts on “Spellbinders Parcel & Post Collection”

  1. Wonderful samples! I love the beautiful cards you created with these embossing folders and dies!

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