Strike a pose!! In this world of smartphones and selfies, everyone is a photographer. Because every day we are tied to cameras of some sort, it seems only fitting to acknowledge our love of the camera. It is hard to resist! Today we are sharing the Amazing Paper Grace October 2020 Die of the Month - 3D Pop Up Vignette Camera.
Becca Feeken of Amazing Paper Grace sent me these lovely dies to create with.
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Pop Up 3D Vignette Camera Details
Becca shared that this is one of her passion projects and we all see why - cameras are everywhere! What better icon to symbolize a tie to our everyday joys and our memories, and preserving them. It is an instrument that brings us such joy and through using brings us closer to people, events, and places.
Today we want to inspire you to think of different combinations using the 3D Pop Up Vignette Camera.
Let us help you with the inspiration!
- Pop Up Card
- Card Front
- Pop Up Mini Scrap Book
- Shaped Card
- Shaped Scrapbook
- Gift Card Holder
- Wedding Tablesetting Favor
What are yours? Be share to share in your comments!
There are 16 dies included in the 3D Pop Up Vignette Camera.
My Project Today using 3D Pop Up Vignette Camera.
When I had seen the camera's die the first time I knew that my project will be black exactly how my camera 📷 looks like. The best thing is that you can create the lens as long as you want. I made five circles adhered one to each other. I used 3d tape to create some dimensions. To create my camera I used a black paper and gold wax to add some vintage style.
I'm going to get this project to my photography's tutor in college as a Christmas card. I embellished it with some small poinsettias.
Supplies:
Stamps: none
Paper: black paper, brown paper, texture pink paper, romantic escape.
Ink: none
Accessories: Amazing Paper Grace October 2020 Die of the Month - 3D Pop Up Vignette Camera, S6-158 Grand Snow Globe (little poinsettia), S4-1015 Candlewick Rosebud,
Visit the Creative Team for 3D Vignette Camera Inspiration
We had a blast this month working with the 3D Pop Up Vignette Camera. Visit each Creative Team blog linked below for their take on creative paper crafting ideas with the new Amazing Paper Grace October 2020 Die of the Month!
Visit Joanna Wisniewska
Visit Beatriz Jennings
Visit Patricia Manhire
Visit Agnieszka Posluszny
Visit Nida Tanweer
Visit Tara Brown
Visit Linda Parker
Visit Rajni Chawla
Visit Kate Skonieczna - you are here
Visit Becca Feeken at Amazing Paper Grace
Did you see a project that tickled your fancy? Let us know in the comments!
Where can you find us:
SHARING – Amazing Paper Grace Creative Encouragement Community on Facebook.
POSTING – Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month page on Spellbinders —–> Upload so others can see your work!
TALKING – AmazingPaperGrace_Creates our new account on Instagram. You ask there, we answer there.
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Thank you for stopping by
Kate
Love It Kate, Its Beautiful <3
ReplyDeleteNida Thank you.
DeleteKate these are so gorgeous! They are perfectly made and look so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Tara :)
DeleteBeautiful projects Kate - I bet you were over the moon when you saw the camera vignette dies for the first time. Suits you to a tee xxx
ReplyDeleteO yes Linda. I knew I had to create in black colour :)
DeleteSweet projects Kate... love the black camera with the gold and the pretty poinsettias... so elegant... the album is so cool! Love how you turned it into a little booklet... Thanks for the inspiration! Be safe and God bless!
ReplyDeleteThank you Monika :)
DeleteThese are so gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteLovely projects just stunning.
ReplyDeleteHi, Kate, I am particularly captivated by the black camera. The gold wax gave it an amazing vintage metal look - love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you :) Yes, without the wax this project looked completely different :)
ReplyDeleteHello!
ReplyDeleteYour camera is very beautiful!
I wonder how you cut each of the five lenses. Can you show me?