June 2021 Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month is Here – Victorian Splendor Slimline
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June 2021 Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month is Here – Victorian Splendor Slimline

Our June 2021 Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month is here! Designed by Becca Feeken from Amazing Paper Grace this “Victorian Splendor Slimline” die of the month will have you creating gorgeous layered projects in no time! Versatile, elegant, and timeless. This die set features 10 dies.

Enjoy the step by step tutorial below as well as the video tutorial to get you started with this month’s kit. Make sure to show us what you create by tagging #AmazingPaperGraceClubKit & #SpellbindersClubKits on social media! This kit is available on June 1st, 2021, make sure to get yours!

June 2021 Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month is Here – Victorian Splendor Slimline

Instructions:

Catch step by step instructions for this project below. Click photos to enlarge:

  • Cut sheet of White cardstock to 8 ½ x 7″ and score at 3 ½” to create Slimline card base. Cut remaining cardstock as shown. Cut and emboss White sentiment layer to bring out embossed detail.
  • Glue together White and Gold die cuts, offsetting to create Gold shadow. For large frame, adhere together as shown to create longer Slimline design and layer onto Kraft cardstock. Emboss sentiment in middle of smallest layer and adhere to Kraft cardstock layer.
  • Die cut flowers from Light Pink cardstock 5 times and large and small leaf sprigs from Green cardstock of choice. To create Cinch and Go Flowers, check out Becca’s video. Use stylus to also cup leaves to create additional dimension.
  • Apply medium sized and sentiment layers onto card with foam adhesive. Create bow. Wrap length of ribbon around Kraft cardstock and adhere to back. Use hot glue to adhere ribbon in place. Hot glue leaves and flowers in place. Layer onto Slimline card base.

Supplies needed:

Platinum™ or Platinum 6™ Machine; Cardstock in Kraft, White, Mirror Gold, Light Pink & Green; Bearly Art Glue (PCG02E); Foam Adhesive; Hot Glue Gun & Glue Sticks; Ribbon; Sentiment of Choice (All Occasion Stamp and Die Set (SDS-166) used here); Tool ‘n One (T-016) with Stylus Tip (T-003); White Beads & Wire; Embossing Ink Pad, Gold Embossing Powder & Heat Tool; Basic Crafting Tools.

June 2021 APG Die of the Month – Video Tutorial

Watch the video tutorial using this month’s kit below or on Youtube.

Additional inspiration

Here’s a closer look at the other projects created using June 2021 Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month:

June 2021 Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month is Here – Victorian Splendor Slimline

June 2021 Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month is Here – Victorian Splendor Slimline

June 2021 Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month is Here – Victorian Splendor Slimline

June 2021 Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month is Here – Victorian Splendor Slimline

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June 2021 Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month is Here – Victorian Splendor Slimline

7 Comments

  • Lynn S.

    Wonderful cards! Can you please tell me where the stamp came from about the pursuit of happiness?

  • Becca Feeken

    Hi Lynn, thanks for your kind words. The stamp is from American Crafts (One Canoe Two) from their Willow line.

  • Melody Wagner

    I am so excited to play with my APG June 2021 set! Wow!
    I also am interested in the wonderful sentiments you put in each of your cards! They are an elegant finishing touch!

  • Julia Johnson

    Very pretty cards. I am curious as to how the glue, on the vellum, doesn’t show on your card. I always have to find a way to cover the glue areas on vellum.

    • Becca Feeken

      Hi Julia, I was lucky on the gatefold card. The vellum is layered behind an opening and it gives me a place to put the glue that is ultimately hidden from view. Yes, glue and vellum are tricky!

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