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Spellbinders Gnome Drive Collection

The Gnome Drive Collection from Spellbinders is absolutely adorable! There are five die sets, one of which comes with the gnome body and the car pieces. The others are perfect for seasons, holidays or special events. There’s also a stamp set with fun sentiments.

1. Emboss a piece of white cardstock using the Floating Balloons 3D Embossing Folder. Use a rainbow of Pawsitively Saturated Inks to color the background. Splatter with White Iridescent Shimmer Spray and adhere to an A2 card base.

2. Die cut pieces from the Gnome Drive Holiday Die Set from white cardstock. Color with OLO Markers.

3. Assemble die cuts and adhere to card using Bearly Art Precision Glue.

4. Create a sentiment using the A Little Message Sentiments Press Plates. Cut out with coordinating die and adhere to card.

5. Finish card with White Enamel Dots.

1. Add Carnation, Peony and Rose Pawsitively Saturated Inks to a white panel, fading to white at the bottom. Splatter with White Iridescent Shimmer Spray and adhere to an A2 card base.

2. Die cut pieces from the Gnome Drive Holiday and Gnome Drive Hearts for You Die Sets from white cardstock. Color with OLO Markers.

3. Assemble die cuts and adhere to card using Bearly Art Precision Glue.

4. Create a sentiment using the A Little Message Sentiments Press Plates. Cut out with coordinating die and adhere to card.

5. Finish card with White Enamel Dots.

1. Spray a piece of Porcelain BetterPress A2 Cardstock with Wicked Elixir Distress Mica Stain. When completely dry, use Pumpkins and Ghost Press Plate and BetterPress Black Ink with BetterPress System.

2. Die cut pieces from the Gnome Drive Holiday and Gnome Drive Halloween Die Sets from white cardstock. Color with OLO Markers.

3. Assemble die cuts and adhere to card using Bearly Art Precision Glue.

4. Create a sentiment using the Sentiments of Wonder Press Plates. Cut out with coordinating die and adhere to card.

5. Finish card with Black Enamel Dots.

I think the cards would be better if I had colored the sentiments with the same ink as the background before adding the sentiments.