Amazing Paper Grace Christmas Village

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It is the 1st July here in New Zealand and I have my first Christmas card to share with you today. I absolutely love the flexibility of the Amazing Paper Grace 3D Vignettes and how they can be made into a 3D vignette or can be added to a card front. For my card today I have used the Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month November 2018 3D Vignette – Christmas Village as a card front but still creating some dimension between the layers using foam tape. I love how the gorgeous decorative frame which I have done white on white really highlights the colourful scene inside the frame. To finish the Christmas theme I have put this frame on an embossed Christmas background using the Amazing Paper Grace Embossing folder Holly Flourish.

Dies were provided by Amazing Paper Grace for today’s creations.

My Project

For my project I have made a top folding 5″ x 6″ card base out of white cardstock. I cut a piece of gold card 5″ x 6″ and added it to the front of the card. I cut a piece of white pearl cardstock 4 7/8″ x 5 7/8″ and embossed it with the Amazing Paper Grace Holly Flourish embossing folder and added it to the front of the gold card.

I die cut one shadow frame using the frame die from the Christmas Village die set out of white pearl cardstock and adhered it to the front of the card. I die cut one frame using one of the inner hill dies and the outer frame out of white pearl cardstock and added it to the shadow frame using foam tape. I die cut the inner panel out of white pearl cardstock and ink blended it with blue and yellow inks and adhered it to the centre of the frame. I die cut the Santa die three times – two out of white cardstock and one from gold cardstock. I stacked these dies together with the gold die on top and then added it to the frame.

I die cut all the village elements out of white pearl cardstock and coloured the tree with brown ink, the trees and ivy leaves with green ink and the church and house with pink inks. I added coloured sa piece of scrap white pearl cardstock with yellow ink and then added a small piece of coloured card behind the church and house to look light light shining out the windows and a gold cross at the top of the church steeple. I added the tree to the background and the houses and trees and white fence in front of and behind the hill with foam squares for more stability for the elements.

I die cut a frame using the sentiment inner die and the outer die out of white pearl cardstock. I die cut the sentiment out of gold cardstock and trimmed it to fit the base sentiment die. This layer was added to the frames using foam tape. I added the leaves around the sentiment.

To complete the vignette I die cut two plain outer frames – one with white pearl cardstock and one from pearlescent vellum and a decorative frame out of white pearl cardstock. I adhered these three frames together with the plain frame, vellum frame and the decorative frame as the sandwich. This was then added to the front of the vignette with foam tape.

To finish the card I added a small white bow out of seam binding at the base of the frame and pearls to the leaves, on the decorative frame and on the holly berries on the embossed background and drops of Crystal Stickles on ink blended background for some snowy sparkle.

Amazing Paper Grace Products Used:

Die of the Month November 2018 3D Vignette – Christmas Village

Amazing Paper Grace Embossing Folder – Holly Flourish

Other Products Used:

Creative Expressions Pearl Card – Icicle

Lawn Fawn Pearlescent Vellum

House of Paper White Cardstock 300gsm

Pink Fresh Studio inks – Sky Blue, Summer Shower, Peony Begonia, Grassy Knoll, Eucalyptus, Gathered Twigs, Lemon Whip, Seaside

Crystal Stickles

Spellbinders Gold Foil

Pearls

White Seam Binding

My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press

Bearly Art Glue

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Patricia

Amazing Paper Grace Silent Night Christmas

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Christmas is less than two months away and I have some more Christmas card inspiration for you today. I was inspired by a couple of cards I saw on Instagram and thought I would mix the two ideas to make my own version using Amazing Paper Grace dies. So for my card I have mixed two Amazing Paper Grace interactive collections – Make a Scene and Pop Up 3D Vignettes to create a beautiful elegant slightly dimensional Christmas card embellished with some beautiful Christmas Roses or Hellebore flowers. I love the soft tones that I have used in this card with the muted ink blended background highlighting the white on white scene from the Amazing Paper Grace Silent Night Make a Scene Dies. The Amazing Paper Grace Grand Christmas Lattice Arch Dies were a perfect frame for the Make a Scene dies and also gave me some space for my flowers.

Dies were provided by Amazing Paper Grace for today’s creations.

My Project

For my card I have created a top folding base card measuring 5″ x 5 3/4″ out of white cardstock. I cut a piece of plain white card 5 3/8″ x 4 5/8″ adhered it to the front of the card. I die cut a plain frame and decorative frame out of white cardstock using the Amazing Paper Grace Grand Christmas Lattice Arch Dies. I ink blended one of the inside panels using Lemon Whip, Sky Blue and Summer Shower inks and added it to the front of the card using the previously cut frame as a guide. I then die cut three different height white ‘hills’ using the three different shaped landscape dies from the Amazing Paper Grace Silent Night Make a Scene dies. The width of these pieces was 3 3/8″ just enough to cover the sides of the coloured insert. I then added these to the bottom of the ink blended panel using foam squares in between each piece. I then adhered the decorative frame over the plain frame and added it to the font of the card using thicker foam strips.

To decorate the inside of the frame I have die cut the different houses and trees from the Amazing Paper Grace Silent Night Make a Scene Dies out of white cardstock and added them in between the layers using foam squares as need.

I die cut three Santa and reindeer dies out of white cardstock and stacked them together. I die cut a shaped strip out of acetate using the die from the Amazing Paper Grace Silent Night Dies and adhered the Santa and reindeer dies to it before added it to the frame as shown.

I die cut four Merry Christmas sentiments out of white cardstock using the die from the Amazing Paper Grace Silent Night Make a Scene dies. I stacked the four dies together and then adhered the sentiment at the base of the scene.

I die cut some foliage and holly leaves from the Amazing Paper Grace Holiday Labels Motifs Dies out of different colours of green cardstock and adhered them to the top left of the card on the frame. I handcrafted the flowers using the larger flower die from the Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month – March 2020 Elegant Infinity using soft flower shaping paper and micro thread stamens. These were added over the foliage. To finish the flowers I added some green leaves using the leaf die from the Amazing Paper Grace Cinch and Go V Dies.

Amazing Paper Grace Products Used:

Grand Christmas Lattice Arch Dies

Silent Night Make A Scene Dies

Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month – March 2020 Elegant Infinity (flowers)

Cinch and Go V Dies (leaves)

Holiday Labels Motifs Dies (foliage)

Other Products Used:

Spellbinders Essentials Cardstock – Snowdrift, Rainforest

Concord & 9th Cardstock – Sprout, Parsley

Heartfelt Creations Deluxe Flower Shaping Paper

Spellbinders Acetate

Dress My Craft Soft Floral Paper

Dress My Craft Micro Thread Stamens

Bearly Art Glue

Bearly Art Foam Strips

Spellbinders Foam Squares

Pink Fresh Studio inks – Lemon Whip, Sky Blue, Summer Shower

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Patricia