Have you ever been to one of those paint-splattering parties that kids love, where creativity runs wild and there are no rules? Now you can capture that same carefree spirit right in your craft room with Spellbinders’ Beautifully Imperfect Collection! This line celebrates all things grungy, scratchy, and wonderfully vintage—where perfection is overrated and creativity takes center stage. It’s the perfect way to make stunning, stress-free cards with just a little mess and a whole lot of fun!
This collection offers many components, including printed paper, die cut shapes, chipboard frames and SO MUCH MORE! See the complete collection HERE. Being creative has never been easier! Also available is a Beautifully Imperfect ColorWheel Cardstock pack with all of the colors that coordinate with this collection! Spellbinders thinks of everything and never misses the mark!! (I’m in love… *sigh*)
Today I’m sharing several cards that I made using these products, so let’s take a look.
Beautifully Imperfect Tangled Threads: Card #1

This creation features the Beautifully Imperfect Die Cut Shapes, which are preprinted pieces that are ready to use right out of the package. With 110 images, it’s easy to mix & match to your hearts content!
The background is made with a piece of Sicily ColorWheel card stock. It is textured with the Distress Mix 3D embossing folder and then “messy inked” with Distress Oxide Ink Pad, Uncharted Mariner.
I used a Beautifully Imperfect Die Cut Sentiment to complete the look. Offering 110 sentiments, this pack makes choosing what to say is easy peasy!
Adding a couple pale yellow Tangled Threads die cuts to the card was my finishing touch.
Beautifully Deckled Edge: Card #2

For this next card, I used the Deckled Edge Script dies to create a vintage background. I saved some of the script pieces to use on my next card. The black script panel was adhered to a piece of Beautifully Imperfect Printed Paper.
Once again, I chose my focal point from the Beautifully Imperfect Shapes, adding a white Tangled Threads die cut beneath the shapes.
With another sentiment chosen from the Beautifully Imperfect Sentiments and some scattered sequins glued on, this card was finished in no time flat!
Beautifully Imperfect Printed Paper: Card #3

On today’s final card, I used a piece of Beautifully Imperfect 6×6 Printed Paper for the background. (Also available in 12×12)
Because the printed paper has so much visual interest, I simply added a couple Beautifully Imperfect Sentiment towards the bottom of the card.
Finally, at the top of the card, I added a few of the script pieces that were left over from Card #2.
This entire Beautifully Imperfect Collection is full of design & beauty and would be a perfect addition in your crafting supplies! Order your favorites today or you might miss out, which is what happened with products in this previous post.
Until next time,
~Krista
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