Sunday 4 November 2018

Introducing Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month Club


Good afternoon!! Welcome to our inaugural blog hop of the Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month. Today we're here to pump you up with some inspiration for the many ways and many colors to use the Die of the Month as well as to give you the skinny on the club. Stay tuned until the end of the post when I'll point you to the next inspiration stop in our blog hop.

What is the Die of the Month?
The Die of the Month is an exclusive die, crème de la crème, designed by Becca Feeken that are unlike previous collections. These are the special ones, the ones that have waited for a special occasion! What better way than to take you on a year-long ride of pleasant surprises!

Where is the Die of the Month available?
The Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month is available through Spellbinders. You can buy it -------> HERE.

How much is the Die of the Month?
It's a large die and subscription to the club is $30.00 per month and includes US Shipping.

What's so special about the Die of the Month?
These are dies designed by Becca that are chock full of extra rims and options so that you have a huge amount of flexibility in creating more than one creation from the same set. It's exclusive and limited, so you won't see it anywhere else and it's available until the subscription quantities are gone.

When is the Die of Month available?
The die of the month is available on the first of every month in quantities to cover subscriptions.  When it is gone, it's gone :-)

Why have a Die of the Month?
When most of Becca's dies come out they are themed collections of 12 to 14 dies.  These are the dies that are more specialized that she didn't want to build an entire collection around - they are definitely Becca's style but she's built extra functionality and thought into these sets. You all have spoken loud and clear to say that you have a monthly budget and that you want Becca dies all year long without breaking the bank. Well, here you go. Don't worry, collections are not going away but streaming them out on a monthly basis you'll see one once a month and they are delightful on the budget.

Join other Gracelets
Once you're in, start creating!! We can't wait to see what you make with these exclusive dies - be the first to post your creation on Instagram using the hashtag #AmazingPaperGraceClubKit

Why post? You'll be showing Becca how you use the die so that she can fine-tune upcoming months to fit your groove and you'll be inspiring everyone who looked at the die and didn't know all the possibilities - it's a community thing.

Still, need more info?  Be sure you read all the Frequently Asked Questions -------> HERE.

Here's My Die of the Month Make:
This month's die is called Christmas Village Vignette Frame Die. If you look closely you'll notice that it looks a whole lot like the popular 3D Vignette Grand Cabinet. That's no accident - Becca likes to make things that work together and add value to what's already in your stash.  No worries though, you don't have to have 3D Vignettes to use this die.

Here's what I decided to make. Using the Die of the Month I made a filigree card, tags and Christmas ornament.



First I folded a card stock in a half and then die cut the frame to give the card a shape. Then I die cut decorative panel at the front and then at the back of the card.


I decorated the front of the card creating a winter scene. The front of the card is see through.



My second make are Christmas tags. I created them using the decorative inserts. The shape is an outline window frame and I layered it, on 3D tape, with a panel that I die cut using together outline and snow insert dies.





My third make is a Christmas ornament.


I created the ornament by die cutting ten panels from cardboard (I used corn flakes cereal box). I secured together outline and the decorative insert. I die cut with ease in cardboard. The I added a decorative insert and die cut all three dies together so I had two panels with snow where I could add house, church and trees. Twelve layers in total.



I created this ornament the same way I made my other ornaments. You can find a tutorial ---> here.


At the front and the back I added a acetate to create a shaker inside.


I added some crackle paint and some splashes of white acrylic paint here and there to create a snowy effect.


More Inspiration
There is much more inspiration in store for what you can use this die set for. Just pop down the list of Creative Team Members to see more!

Visit Joanna   – joannakrog.blogspot.com
Visit Teresa   –  victorianpaperqueen.blogspot.com
Visit Melissa  – keepsakesbymelissa.blogspot.com 
Visit Judy       – judyhayesdesign.blogspot.com
Visit Becca     – amazingpapergrace.com/blog

Hop along with us every month as a new die of the month is revealed. The line up is pretty awesome!

Hugs,
Joanna

16 comments:

  1. Piękne prace. Cudne te ażury :)

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  2. OH JOANNA! Your creations are GORGEOUS! I NEVER THOUGHT to make an ornament with them! SUCH A SUPER IDEA! AND I LOOOVE ALL of the flecks of paint for snow! A WONDERFUL JOB!!!! ;)

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  3. JoAnna, You made it look natural with the coloring on the buildings rather than just the white to make it look like snow. So many have houses that are color and it is quite realistic. TFS!
    Becca's #1 fan,
    Ann Robbins

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  4. Lovely projects with beautiful dies!

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  5. I love it. Stunning creations Asia xx

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  6. Hi, Joanna!
    I think congratulations are in order - did you get married? Happy Wishes!
    You have such great ideas - your shaker ornament is so well crafted it looks down right frosty!
    Thank you.

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    1. Thank you Sandy:)
      ps. No I did not, it is actually the opposite;)

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  7. Joanna, Your creations are stunning x

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  8. Your creations are just awesome, you are very talented

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  9. Hi Joanna, I adore your cards, very well done. I especially love your tag, very inventive and planned out. Merry Christmas to you!

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  10. This is such a stunning use of the dies. A lot of thought went into this.

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