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Celebrating Creativity with Spellbinders’ Jack of All Trades Collection

Spellbinders “Jack of all Trades” Collection

When I first saw the “Jack of All Trades” collection by Jaycee Gaspar on Spellbinders as a coming-soon release, I knew it was going to be a game-changer! I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it and start creating. The intricate designs, versatility, and storytelling potential of this set captured my imagination instantly. Today, I’m thrilled to share two of my latest creations using this stunning collection.

This card features the Reversible Royal Court Dies paired with the Deluxe Deck Press Plates. I loved using the glitter cardstock to give the necklace an elegant sparkle and added textured cardstock for the hair, bringing out the beauty of natural curls. The gold and cranberry cardstock added the perfect regal touch to this timeless birthday card.

For the second card, I combined the Reversible Royal Court Dies with the Club Blooms Die Set to create a bold and beautiful composition. The floral elements in rich purple, green, and gold tones frame the royal figure perfectly, adding depth and elegance. The gold necklace adds a touch of warmth and sophistication to this stunning design.

Supplies Used

  • From the Spellbinders Jack of All Trades Collection:

  • Reversible Royal Court Etched Dies

  • Shuffling Sentiments Press Plate & Die Set

  • Deluxe Deck Press Plates

  • Pip & Rank Etched Dies

  • Club Blooms Die Set

Additional Materials:

  • Textured cardstock for the hair to emulate curly/textured hair.

  • Glitter cardstock (Park Lane) from JoAnn’s for the sparkling necklace on the yellow dress card.

  • Copper foil cardstock from Michaels for the gold necklace.

  • Plum cardstock from Spellbinders for the purple tones.

  • Forest cardstock from Spellbinders for the dark green accents.

  • Gold cardstock from the Orange Park Lane Paper Pack at JoAnn’s.

  • Cranberry cardstock from Spellbinders for the vibrant reds.


I had so much fun creating these cards, and the possibilities with this collection feel endless. This is just the beginning you’ll definitely see more cards featuring the “Jack of All Trades” collection here on the blog soon. I’m excited to explore more ways to combine these intricate dies with other elements and themes.

Stay tuned for more creative inspiration, and don’t forget to share your thoughts in the comments. What would you create with this collection?

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Cardmaking with Studio Light Dies: Paper Dolls and Curly Hair

Stamps and dies for girls with curly or textured hair.

Hi all! I’m so excited to share today’s project, creating paper dolls with the Studio Light Karin Joan Misses Dies! If you’re a paper crafter, you know how hard it can be to find stamps and dies featuring curly or textured hair, so discovering this set was a gamechanger for me.

These dies made it easy to design a vibrant and unique doll that reflects real representation, and I paired it with a bold sentiment to finish the card. I love how this project came together. See the video below.

Supplies Used:

• Studio Light Karin Joan Clear Stamp and Die Cut (Tasha-M)

• Colored cardstock from Joanns

• Patterned paper for background from Cricut

• Adhesive foam tape

• Die-cutting machine

Let me know if you’ve tried this set—I’d love to see what you’ve created!

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Welcome to Stitch & Script

Hi there! I’m RoGina Montgomery, and I’m so excited to welcome you to Stitch & Script—a space where creativity thrives, memories are cherished, and the everyday moments of life are beautifully documented.

As a mom, photographer, crafter, and storyteller, I’ve spent years exploring the ways we can preserve and celebrate the experiences that shape our lives. Whether it’s through a photograph that captures a fleeting moment, an embroidered piece that adds warmth to a home, or a handmade card that speaks straight to the heart, I believe in the power of creating and sharing with intention.

Why Stitch & Script?

The name Stitch & Script reflects two of my passions: crafting and storytelling. “Stitch” is for the embroidery and paper crafts that bring my ideas to life. “Script” represents the stories, the documenting, and the legacy-building that’s at the heart of everything I do. These elements come together to make something special that I'm excited to share with you.

What You’ll Find Here

This blog is for anyone who loves to create, tell stories, or simply find joy in the small details of life. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect:

Tutorials and How-Tos: Step-by-step guides for card making, embroidery projects, and more.

Photography Inspiration: Behind-the-scenes peeks, tips for family photos, and ideas for documenting everyday moments.

Personal Stories: Reflections on family, creativity, and the beauty of life’s simple joys.

Creative Inspiration: Quotes, ideas, and encouragement for your own creative journey.

Balance & Productivity Tips: How to juggle creativity with a busy life.

My goal is to build a space where we can connect, inspire each other, and celebrate the art of creating—whether it’s a tangible craft or a story written through the lens of a camera.

Let’s Connect!

I’d love to hear from you! Drop a comment below to introduce yourself, share your favorite creative hobbies, or let me know what you’d like to see on this blog.

Stitch & Script isn’t just about me—it’s about building a community where we can learn and grow together.

What’s Next?

In my next post, I’ll be sharing a simple tutorial to kick off your creative journey—perfect for beginners or seasoned crafters looking for fresh inspiration.

Thank you for stopping by Stitch & Script. I’m so grateful to have you here as I start this exciting new chapter. Let’s create something beautiful together.

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