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Do you ever suffer from blank page syndrome? Or do you clear your schedule and your table and sit down to make a card, and bam - your mind goes blank. That's why we're here! We love bringing you inspiration for the Die of the Month and today is our Die of the Month Blog Hop for March.
Since we all see things differently, it's our aim to show you how each of us approached designing with this die and the lovely pieces that are a part of it. Our hope is that you snag a picture or two for your inspiration file and they come in handy next time you sit down to create. Our list of links at the bottom of the post lead to all the inspiration.
The six pieces that make up Spun Blessings Oval combine to make a card front die, perfect for a background or you can creatively use all of the inlays for either accents or borders. You may have noticed, it's a big die but the better to make alternative designs like the little baskets that help to create an ensemble.
If you want to find out more about the Club - prices, how you sign up and what's included, please look --------> HERE.
If you missed the introduction and want to know more about what inspired the Die of the Month Club, look ------->HERE.
If you missed the introduction and want to know more about what inspired the Die of the Month Club, look ------->HERE.
Here's my card today....
And my second project is a decorated box...
This is a paper mache box that I painted gold and dry brushed white gesso over the edges. The band is fastened to the box top only and tucks under the lid edges. To make the band, I used only the rectangular inset die pieces to cut a strip of black cardstock. To do that, I simply laid the dies end to end on a strip of cardstock, die cut and repeated to the length I needed. If you look closely you can see a solid strip between the design near the small oval. A strip of patterned paper is behind the die cut band. The large oval is 2 pieces cut with end of largest die and curved design pieces with a solid piece cut from patterned paper behind. I fastened them both to the box top first and fastened the band over it. The banner "tails" that extend from center oval were cut with Spellbinders Oh Happy Day and Vintage Pierced Banners. On the natural pieces (cut with Oh Happy Day), while paper was still in die, I traced around the inside of it with black marker pen. The small oval was cut with Hemstitch Ovals, top from patterned paper and under oval of black. I added 2 buttons layered together and surrounded by pearls. Pearls accent the banner tails as well. I love how Spun Blessings Oval die inset design pieces can be used separately to create other designs! Be sure to check out the other designers projects! You'll see other ways to use this die set that are so creative and fun!
Supply List:
Dies: Spellbinders Hemstitch Ovals by Becca Feeken; Vintage Pierced Banners;
Paint: (Box) DecoArt® Americana® Multi-Surface Satin Muted Gold; Liquitex® White Gesso
Accessories: Pearl Stick Pin; Seam Binding; Pearls; Paper Mache Box; Buttons; Sharpie® Pen
Accessories: Pearl Stick Pin; Seam Binding; Pearls; Paper Mache Box; Buttons; Sharpie® Pen
Adhesives:
More inspiration is just a click away. Stop by with each Creative Team Member to see more!
Visit Teresa – victorianpaperqueen.blogspot.com
Visit Ewelina - elinaart.blogspot.co.uk
Visit Melissa – keepsakesbymelissa.blogspot.com
Visit Judy – judyhayesdesign.blogspot.com
Visit Becca – amazingpapergrace.com/blog
We can’t wait to see what you make with these exclusive dies – be sure to post your creation on the Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month page -------> HERE or on Instagram using the hashtag #AmazingPaperGraceClubKit
Gorgeous projects Judy, love the colors and all the ways you used this die :) So creative!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and elegant projects Judy!
ReplyDeleteJoanna
HOW BEAUTIFUL, Judy!!! VERY ELEGANT & maybe a little Victorian!?! ;)LOVE the black on the printed paper & your LOVELY BOX!!!! ;) EXCELLENT JOB!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely projects so inspiring
ReplyDeleteLove the use of your colors and paper which combined really make the projects pop! Terrific job and thank you for inspiring me especially with the box...love boxes!
ReplyDeleteDifferent but really lovely.
ReplyDeleteDoreen R
Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWOUW more beauty here Judy. I love the cards and that decor for this box also looks awesome, really great work here too.
ReplyDeleteHi, Judy,
ReplyDeleteYour projects combine the best of all worlds - APG/Spellbinders & Graphic 45. This Love Notes collection is perfect used with Becca's die.
Thank you.
Blessings, Sandy
Stunning projects love the colors and your Ideas are awesome thanks for sharing
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