Hello! I am excited to bring you a card using the Reversible Royal Court dies from the Jack of All Trades Collection by Spellbinders and Jaycee Gaspar. This is a fabulous collection for card players and those who love renaissance imagery. I had a renaissance wedding myself, so I was really drawn to the die set I used today.
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I went with shades of purple for this royal couple, which was the main color my husband and I used for our wedding 20 years ago. I’m not gonna lie, there’s a lot of intricate dies in this set, but the ability to customize the people makes it totally worth it. I used a shimmery silver and a foiled gold cardstock to add to the regal vibe.

I found a great paper in my stash that had pretty flourishes on it. I ink blended it with Antique Linen Distress Ink to bring your focus inward a bit. I also added some ink to my sentiment, which is from Spellbinders’ Bestie Alphabet Beads & Sentiments BetterPress Set. The sentiment itself was stamped with Monarch VersaFine Clair Ink.

With such a detailed focal point, there isn’t really a need to do much more to the card. Though it took some time, it was quite enjoyable to choose what pieces I wanted to use and to put everything together. Please be sure to visit Spellbinders to see the rest of the Jack of All Trades Collection. Thanks so much for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!
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