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Liberty Collection Cards with Andrea Shell
Hello! It’s Andrea Shell from blissfullyscrappy.net with you today. I had the pleasure of creating with the Liberty Collection recently and have two cards to share with you. This collection is lots of fun and pairs perfectly with the previously-released Sunday Drive Etched Dies. For my first card, I stayed true to the theme of the collection and created a fun, patriotic card. From colored, metallic, and foil cardstocks, I die-cut the various elements with the Liberty Sunday Drive and Sunday Drive Die sets. I adhered all of the pieces together with liquid adhesive. To create that festive background, I started by inking up a 5″x7″ panel of cardstock with…
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Make A Scene by Becca Feeken | Kinetic Cards with Jean Manis
Hello crafty friends! I’m Jean, a papercrafter living in the Pacific Northwest blogging at Right as Rain. I am delighted to share three cards created with the Make A Scene Collection by Amazing Paper Grace for Spellbinders. Creating scenes with dies is one of my favorite papercrafting activities. With this collection, you can create unique kinetic cards for a variety of occasions, which are sure to brighten the recipients’ day! The basic steps for the three cards are the same: create the Make A Scene Card Base, craft the Front, Middle, and Back scenes, and assemble. All three cards shown use Make A Scene Bold Greetings set to create the…
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Make A Scene by Becca Feeken | Card Inspiration with Annie Williams
Hi there, this is Annie Williams and I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to share a couple of projects using the new Make A Scene Collection by Becca Feeken. The beautiful scene builder, fun kinetic card base, and gorgeous accent dies in the collection inspired me to make three cards using the elements in very different ways. I had to start out by trying my hand at one of the classic Make A Scene cards first. The Picture Perfect Window Scene die set was the first set to catch my eye and I really wanted to create the feeling of a garden at sunset. To do this, I blended color…