Hello! I’m Jean Manis, a papercrafter blogging at
Right as Rain. I am delighted to be on the blog today sharing projects created with supplies from the
November Die D-Lites release. On all three cards, the focal point is the
Elephant Festival set. One of my favorite things to do as a designer is to explore the different ways in which the same image can be portrayed. On the cards I’m showing today, I’ve varied the color schemes and added elements from other sets in the
November Die D-Lites release; I’ve also introduced gold on two of the cards and added texture with a dry-embossed background on one.

On the first card, I’ve used a variation of the primary color scheme combined with white and black.

I heat-embossed the sentiment on to an oval cut with the largest die in the
Fancy Edged Ovals set.
I cut the elephant from teal cardstock. Using the negative of the die-cut, I traced the shape on to
Black Licorice cardstock and fussy-cut it.

I adhered the fussy-cut piece to the back of the elephant. In a similar fashion, I traced the carriage piece for the saddle on to
Whip Cream cardstock, fussy-cut it, and adhered it to the back of the carriage piece. I cut the remaining pieces in the set and assembled the elephant.
For embellishment, I added pieces of the
Butterfly Frame-A-Long set cut from
Whip Cream cardstock to the back of the oval.

To add texture, the card base was dry-embossed with the
Pretty Plaid embossing folder.
Spellbinders Supplies:
Other Supplies
Cardstock: Bazzill Candy Necklace, Taylored Expressions Pineapple, Stampin’ Up Poppy Parade; VersaFine black ink; Nuvo craft glue; foam adhesive; detail scissors; My Favorite Things Yay for You stamp set
On the second card, I cut the elephant and accessories from cardstock colored with Distress Oxide ink in shades of red and purple. I fussy-cut the shape of the elephant, as I did on the first card, from
Brush Gold cardstock, adhering the piece to the back of the die-cut elephant (adding black cardstock for the eye). I backed the saddle carriage as I did on the first card. I cut the remaining pieces in the set and assembled the elephant.

In order to keep the focus on the elephant’s bright colors, I used gold and black for the card background.
I cut pieces using a die in the
Butterfly Frame-A-Long set from
Brush Gold cardstock and adhered the pieces together at the corners to create a frame.

The sentiment was heat-embossed on to a
Black Licorice cardstock panel, which was cut with a die in the
A-2 Matting Basics A die set. I wanted a thin reveal of the Brush Gold cardstock base.
Spellbinders Supplies:
Other Supplies
Distress Oxide inks: Candied Apple, Wilted Violet; Nuvo craft glue; foam adhesive; My Favorite Things Yay for You stamp set
On the third card, I began my design with the border created with the
Kaleidoscope Triangles set.

I often turn to a metallic for one of the die-cut pieces when I use the Spellbinders stacking die sets. I cut the top triangle from
Black Licorice cardstock, the center triangle from red cardstock, and the bottom triangle from
Brush Gold cardstock. After adhering the pieces together to form the triangles, I adhered five triangles to a
Whip Cream cardstock strip, cut 4 ¼” wide by 2” tall. I trimmed the triangles on the left and right to fit the width.
Wanting the elephant to coordinate with the border, I die-cut the pieces from the same cardstock colors. I fussy-cut
Black Licorice cardstock in the shape of the elephant, as on the other cards, and added the piece to the back of the elephant, which I had cut from
Brush Gold cardstock. I backed the saddle carriage as well. I assembled the elephant.

The card base was created by adhering gold-dot vellum paper to
Whip Cream cardstock. I added the assembled
Kaleidoscope Triangles strip, the heat-embossed sentiment (which was cut with the
A-2 Matting Basics B die set), and the elephant.
Spellbinders Supplies:
Other Supplies
Bazzill Wax Lips cardstock; gold-dot vellum paper; sheet adhesive; Nuvo craft glue; foam adhesive; My Favorite Things Yay for You stamp set
There are many directions that your design can take with the products in the November Die D-Lites release. Thanks for stopping by!