Greetings! I have been waiting kind of impatiently to share this card with you today. It uses the July 2026 Small Die of the Month from Spellbinders, but it has a hidden interactive quality that is truly “snow much fun!” Wait until you see what it can do!
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It’s adorable just like this, but you can give the penguin that’s sliding a little spin….
Isn’t that fun?! I used the new Small Card Spinners from Spellbinders on the back of the penguin. It’s such a quick and simple thing to add a seriously cool interactive quality to your projects. They spin so fast too!
The Small Die of the Month comes with the slope dies I used for the snow. I inked them lightly with Salvaged Patina Distress Ink. The die cutting of the penguins was pretty straightforward. No extra inking necessary.

For my sky, I sprayed Salvaged Patina Distress Spray Stain and Laidback Lilac Dylusions Spay into Strathmore’s Smooth Bristol Cardstock. I sprayed the panel with water to get the color to move and then I sprinkled on some Kosher salt to get some fun bursts of color. I let it dry, then brushed off the salt. I added a sentiment from this month’s Clear Stamp & Die of the Month from Spellbinders with Twilight VersaFine Clair Ink. Then I adhered everything together using some foam tape.

I love how this turned out. The sky is so pretty and the penguins are adorable. Adding the spinner makes the card even better. Please visit Spellbinders to see all of this month’s Club Kits. Some past Kits are available on their site too. Thanks for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!
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