22 February 2021

Introducing the Amazing Paper Grace | Make A Scene Collection



Hi crafty friends! It seems like we have been waiting for months for February to roll around. We have been working in the background, holding our breath, tapping our feet and waiting on tippie toes to show you a new collection! Ta-dah!!! Today we are introducing a new Amazing Paper Grace Collection called Make A Scene!!!  
It was designed by Becca Feeken and is available at Spellbinders
Stay tuned for a video link at the bottom of the post.

NOW, TO EXPLAIN THIS TO YOU . . .

In the past, Becca has created several interactive collections . . remember 3D Vignettes and remember Shadowbox Vignettes? One of the things Becca does, is she tries to create a new twist on interactive that you can also use with flat cards and with past collections. That means new material for your old material.

WHAT IS MAKE A SCENE?

Make A Scene is an interactive card collection and a flat card collection, all in one - you choose based on your style.

The interactive portion is made with a card base that folds in six different layered scenery options. The 3D card base folds flat but slides open to reveal a dimensional scene. Since it has a 3D profile, the opened card makes quite a splash and can be set out on a desk for showing off. The card base is huge and it offers you the chance to snag one of six scenes that cover many occasions. If the six scenes are not your occasion du jour, then by all means dive into your huge stash of dies and insert your own contents.

The flat card portion is made with the individual scenes. Each of the components for the scenes can be cut onto the top of a panel and used on a flat card or as part of a 3D Vignette or as part of a shadowbox scene.

Today we are prepared to show you - each Creative Team Member has created both a 3D Card and a Flat Card so that you can see the best of both worlds!

My Projects for Today

I'm using S6-165 Make a Scene Card Base and S5-441 Rolling Along Scene. 















My project for today is the interactive and flat card. For my first card, I used lots of colorful cardstock
To decorate a card's face I used a Scallop Facade Face and small flowers.
My second card is a slime card with two cut-out circles. I arranged small scenes there. 

Designers Tip: For the Interactive card I used 230gsm paper. The thicker the paper the stable the card is. If you use salient elements like flowers or cats a good idea is to glue a thick cardstock under to make elements more stable.

How to Assemble:
When you see the card base it will make total sense how this goes together. Here is a quick start video to lay it all out for you.


Make A Scene Availability:

These dies and plates are available from Spellbinders right now! 
Click here: Make A Scene

Make A Scene Collection Blog Hop!

Click on the links to each member, they're waiting to inspire you to create something beautiful:

Visit Nida Tanweer
Visit Tara Brown
Visit Anita Kejriwal
Visit Linda Parker
Visit Kate Skonieczna
Visit Joanna Wisniewska
Visit Beatriz Jennings
Visit Patricia Manhire
Visit Agnieszka Posluszny
Visit Elena Olinevich
Visit Beth Pingry
Visit Margie Higuchi
Visit Becca Feeken at Amazing Paper Grace

Giveaway!

You could win an Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month! Enter to win on our new Instagram Account https://www.instagram.com/amazingpapergrace_creates/
All of the entry details are there, look for this image below:



I love your comments! Tell me, which scene is calling your name?

Kate



3 comments:

  1. Simply delightful projects. So colorful and cheerful. Makes me want to get on the bicycle and ride away.

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  2. These are stunning!! I love the colours that you have used and the cards are so serene and calming!

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