Hello crafty friends! Jennifer here on the blog to share some fun, bright spring Memory-Dex Divider Cards with you! It's finally spring here in Central Illinois and that definitely put me in the mood to do something spring themed. Plus, tomorrow is Easter!
Using the Angle Chipboard Memory-Dex Dividers, I painted each of them with white acrylic paint. And I wanted to do a different technique on each of them using embossing ink + powder! For Card #1, I used a floral cluster stamp and embossing ink and stamped directly onto my chipboard.
Next, I sprinkled pink glitter embossing powder onto my chipboard and then set with my heat tool. I love how it turned out!
I then added patterned paper coordinating stickers, as well as two cute buttons to sit in the middle of my "flowers".
For Card #2, I left a portion of the chipboard blank since I knew I would be covering it later with patterned paper. Using the same technique, but a larger floral stamp I repeated my stamping onto the painted portions of the card.
Taking my Beacon 3-in-1 Adhesive, I added a strip of patterned paper to the center of my Memory-Dex Divider.

I then popped up a die cut sentiment with foam tape and added a sticker as well as a mini wood clothes pin.
For my last card, Card #3, I got out my 5×9 Plaids Mixer Stencil and secured it to the painted portion of my chipboard. Using a dauber, I applied the embossing ink to the card. I then sprinkled on my embossing powder and set with my heat tool.
Using the stencil gave me a fun plaid background on the bottom of my Memory-Dex card! I added patterned paper to the top portion as well as stickers and a sentiment (which I popped up with foam tape).
Thank you for stopping by the blog! You can find all of the Memory-Dex DIY Boxes + Dividers by clicking HERE! Have a great day!
Additional products used: patterned paper, stickers, die cuts: Simple Stories; embossing ink, embossing powder: Ranger; paint: DecoArt; adhesive: Beacon, Scrapbook.com; bakers twine: Whisker Graphics; mini wood clothes pins: The Paper Studio; stamps: Stampendous, Hip Hip Hooray














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