
Get ready to fall in love with the Spellbinders February 2025 Club Kits! This month’s releases are packed with charm and creativity, and I’m thrilled to share two whimsical scene cards that will have you reaching for your die-cutting machine in no time.
Easy Stitched Die Cut Bunny Card Full of Charm

This first card features the Stitching Die of the Month paired with the Large Die of the Month, creating a darling stitched frame. Inside the frame, a sweet die-cut bunny dressed in a spring green dress steals the spotlight. She’s holding a delicate flower, making this design ideal for Easter, baby showers, or even get-well cards. The soft blues, vivid greens, and warm yellows lend a fresh spring vibe, while the stitched frame adds texture and an elegant touch.
Key Products Used:
Notes About This Card:
- I started by die-cutting all my components with my Platinum 6 System.
- I have a Stitching Tutorial that you might find helpful.
- The frame was VERY easy to stitch and I completed it in a leisurely 40 minutes.
- The sequins were from my 2024 Advent Calendar.
- I used #948 soft pink DMC floss.
- The background is Hero Arts Arctic cardstock, one of my favorites, and the rest of the Cardstock is from Spellbinders.
- For assembly, I used Bearly Glue, Foam Squares and Craft Foam.

Step Into Spring with This Floral Shoes Card

The second card takes a playful turn with a pair of olive green shoes, complete with stylish blue and olive anklet socks. The Small Die of the Month works its magic, letting you create a unique scene where die-cut flowers are tucked into the patterned socks. You’ll spot the calves of a lady walking confidently into spring, and the sentiment “Hello” ties everything together. Perfect for birthdays, get-well wishes, or just saying hi, this design showcases the versatility of these dies.
Quick Notes About This Card:
- I started by looking through my patterned paper for some fun “sock material”. I chose this eye-catching circular pattern, but a small floral or plaid would also work great!
- Once I had my socks, I pulled together other colors that would work well for my scene. I frequently use my Color Cubes when selecting my color palette.
- I die cut my Small Die Kit components with my Platinum 6 System.
- I assembled my scene with Bearly Glue, Foam Squares and Craft Foam.
- The hello sentiment is from my January Small Die of the Month Kit.
- I cut the buckle and bows from Brushed Gold Cardstock.

Helpful Links:
- Spellbinders Small Die of the Month Kit – $27 value for just $15!
- Spellbinders Large Die of the Month Kit – $40 value for just $27.50!
- Spellbinders Stitching Die of the Month – $35 value for just $25!
- Spellbinders Deluxe Caboodle Kit – Get All 10 Kits, $350 value for just $120!
- Platinum 6 Die-Cutting System
- Spellbinders Cardstock
- Stitching Accessories
- Bearly Glue, Foam Squares and Craft Foam
- Club Overview and Club Options
- Past Club Kits
- Spellbinders Shop
- Sarah Renae Clark’s Color Cubes

Why These Cards Shine
Both cards highlight the magic of die-cutting, with intricate details and stitching that bring each scene to life. Whether it’s the textured frame around the bunny or the whimsical floral shoes, these designs are sure to inspire intermediate and advanced crafters alike.








