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Spellbinders APG die of the month October 3D camera

 Hello everyone! 


I'm back with another project using the Spellbinders Amazing Paper Grace October die set 

designed by the talented Becca Feeken.

This month the club members received a 3D vignette camera.





I created the 3D vignette camera using papers from Carta Bella - Country Kitchen.



On the four panels inside the camera I glued a few recipes.
 I thought that would fit the papers very well.




Join the Amazing Paper Grace (APG) Die of the Month Club and

 receive an expertly designed die set each month, complete with inspiration. 
Plus, members get store savings, extra deals, gifts, and more.


More inspiration can be found on the Spellbinders blog and on the Amazing Paper Grace blog.

There's also a  step-by-step video tutorial available on how to assemble the 3D camera.

Thanks for visiting!
Hugs, Henriëtte.


Spellbinders Amazing Paper Grace October die set - 3D pop up vignette camera

 Hello everyone. 

I'm back with another project using the Spellbinders Amazing Paper Grace October die set, 

the 3D pop up vignette camera.

This time I created the full 3d camera, which can be laid flat to put in an envelope.




I used black cardstock and silver metallic cardstock. I thought the silver was a bit to shiny so I coated the paper with vintage distress collage medium from Ranger before I cut out the different pieces.

The brown strap is made from kraft colored heavy cardstock which was treated 
with ink refresher to give it a faux leather look.




On the lens I wrote with white gel pen Spellbinders APG Oct. 2020.




On the four panels I glued vintage photo's from Craft O Clock - Vintage photoset I.





I really like how this camera turned out. It looks quite real.

Join the Amazing Paper Grace (APG) Die of the Month Club and
 receive an expertly designed die set each month, complete with inspiration. 
Plus, members get store savings, extra deals, gifts, and more.

More inspiration can be found on the Spellbinders blog and on the Amazing Paper Grace blog.

There's also a  step-by-step video tutorial available on how to assemble the 3D camera.

Thanks for visiting!
I will be sharing another camera soon, with a different look.

Hugs, Henriëtte.


Spellbinders Amazing Paper Grace die of the month October

 Hello and welcome to my blog. The Spellbinders Amazing Paper Grace die of the month October is another awesome design by Becca Feeken.

It's a pop up 3D vignette camera. 

You can use it in many ways; as a card, a mini scrapbook or just a beautiful showpiece.


My first project is this card.



The papers I used are from Craft o Clock and Ciao Bella.
I didn't make the 3D version but kept simple with just the front of the camera.




This die set is perfect to make masculine cards.
Don't you just love the sentiment? 



Join the Amazing Paper Grace (APG) Die of the Month Club and

 receive an expertly designed die set each month, complete with inspiration. 
Plus, members get store savings, extra deals, gifts, and more.


More inspiration can be found on the Spellbinders blog and on the Amazing Paper Grace blog.

There's also a  step-by-step video tutorial available on how to assemble the 3D camera.

Thanks for visiting!
I will be sharing more inspiration with the October die set soon.

Hugs, Henriëtte.



Say Cheese

Hi, ... I hope you are having a great Sunday,

Torico (Birdie Brown Blog) has a fabulous freebie digi for the april challenge.
I used this digital stamp to make my next card.
I searched on internet to find suitable background paper and found great scrapbook
paper and elements at Just Jaimee (also free to download).
The layout of the card is a previous sketch from Retro sketches.
I added some washi tape on the corners.




I would like to enter this card in the next challenges:

http://birdiebrown.blogspot.jp/2013/04/new-freebies-challenge.html image (freebie).

http://www.craftdoormagazine.com/2013/04/ttcrd-april-9th-april-15th-challenge.html anything goes (2e entry)

Enjoy the rest of the weekend and thank you for stopping by.

Hugs x





Say Cheese

Hi, ... I hope you are having a great Sunday,

Torico (Birdie Brown Blog) has a fabulous freebie digi for the april challenge.
I used this digital stamp to make my next card.
I searched on internet to find suitable background paper and found great scrapbook
paper and elements at Just Jaimee (also free to download).
The layout of the card is a previous sketch from Retro sketches.
I added some washi tape on the corners.




I would like to enter this card in the next challenges:

http://birdiebrown.blogspot.jp/2013/04/new-freebies-challenge.html image (freebie).

http://www.craftdoormagazine.com/2013/04/ttcrd-april-9th-april-15th-challenge.html anything goes (2e entry)

Enjoy the rest of the weekend and thank you for stopping by.

Hugs x





Fur-ever friends




    Hi,

Yeahhhhh ... it is friday again and a special friday for me! But first this.

I had some time on my hands this morning to make a card using
a digital stamp I won from last month's Birdie Brown challenge.
It is a cute stamp called furever love.


                   


                   
                  I used the deconstructed Sketch No. 88 to
                  make this card.





I colored the digital stamp in Photoshop. The background paper is from jillibean-soup.
The sentiment I created myself. The cute dog bone embellishment I had lying around for ages.

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:

http://deconstructingjen.com/deconstructed-sketch-no-88/ sketch

City Crafter challenge blog: use the word friend
http://citycrafter.blogspot.nl/

http://foreverfriendschallengeblog.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/februarys-monthly-challenge.html: theme animals

I also want to share with you another card I made especially for my wonderful boyfriend Robert.
We met 5 years ago today and pretty much been together from the first moment we met.
He is loves photography (here is a link to his website).
So for our anniversary I decided to make a camera shaped card with a little poem inside.
He was very pleased with it.



I want to thank you for visiting my little blog and thanks if you leave me a comment.
Have a nice day.

Hugs x




Fur-ever friends




    Hi,

Yeahhhhh ... it is friday again and a special friday for me! But first this.

I had some time on my hands this morning to make a card using
a digital stamp I won from last month's Birdie Brown challenge.
It is a cute stamp called furever love.


                   


                   
                  I used the deconstructed Sketch No. 88 to
                  make this card.





I colored the digital stamp in Photoshop. The background paper is from jillibean-soup.
The sentiment I created myself. The cute dog bone embellishment I had lying around for ages.

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:

http://deconstructingjen.com/deconstructed-sketch-no-88/ sketch

City Crafter challenge blog: use the word friend
http://citycrafter.blogspot.nl/

http://foreverfriendschallengeblog.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/februarys-monthly-challenge.html: theme animals

I also want to share with you another card I made especially for my wonderful boyfriend Robert.
We met 5 years ago today and pretty much been together from the first moment we met.
He is loves photography (here is a link to his website).
So for our anniversary I decided to make a camera shaped card with a little poem inside.
He was very pleased with it.



I want to thank you for visiting my little blog and thanks if you leave me a comment.
Have a nice day.

Hugs x