

Today I want to show that Amazing Paper Grace dies are not just for die cutting and layering. For my projects I have used the Amazing Paper Grace Round Doily die as a stencil for ink blending. This die has such a pretty pattern and I was really pleased with how the ink blending has turned out and I was able to get two cards out of the one action which is also very pleasing.
Dies were provided by Amazing Paper Grace for today’s creations.
My Project
I have made a top folding base card of 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ out of white cardstock. I have die cut the largest rectangle from the Amazing Paper Grace Rectangle Fluted Classics Dies set from white cardstock and adhered it to the front of the card. I then die cut the stenciled image using the next size fluted die from the same set and adhered it to the front of the card.
I hot foiled the sentiment from the Amazing Paper Grace Elegant Occasions Sentiments Hot Foil Plate in matte gold and die cut it out with the coordinating die. I also die cut another two plain dies and stacked the dies together with the foiled sentiment on top and adhered it to the card front over the stenciled image.
I added some pink daisies left over from another card and a small butterfly from the Amazing Paper Grace Butterfly Bliss Garden Shutter Dies to decorate the card.
To finish the card I have added some pink jewels.






Amazing Paper Grace Products Used:
Round Doily Die
Rectangle Fluted Classics Dies
Butterfly Bliss Garden Shutter Dies
Elegant Occasions Sentiments Hot Foil Plate
Other Products Used:
Hammermill white cardstock
Heartfelt Creations Luxe Gold Cardstock
Heartfelt Creations Deluxe Flower Shaping Paper
Rajni Chawla’s Flowerite Vellum
Spellbinders Foil – Matte Gold
Distress Oxide inks – Squeezed Lemonade, Saltwater Taffy, Kitsch Flamingo
Altenew inks – Pink Diamond, Cotton Candy, Coral Berry
Pink Fresh Studio inks – Lemon Whip, Grassy Knoll, Key Lime
Go Man Go Prills
Bearly Art Glue

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Patricia