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‘You make me smile’ camera card using Spellbinders Amazing Paper Grace Oct 2020

Hi friends, another swoon-worthy die set from Becca Feeken for this month’s Spellbinders Amazing Paper Grace Oct 2020. I must say this one challenged me – especially the part to make the lenses on the camera. But I figured it out after watching this intro video from Becca.

And here’s the card I made – I did not make it a popup 3d card. I only made the front of the camera and added that to a 6×6 square card.

Key Ingredients:

  1. Spellbinders Amazing Paper Grace Oct 2020

  2. Spellbinders Elegant 3D Cards Cinch and Go Flowers III Etched Dies

  3. Spellbinders Shapeabilities Cinch and Go V Etched Dies Vintage Treasures by Becca Feeken

  4. Brewtiful Day Paper Pad by Craft Smart®, 12″ x 12″

  5. Blue Solid Paper Pad by Recollections®, 12″ x 12″

  6. Sweet Berry Paper Pad by Craft Smart™, 12″ x 12″

Steps:

  1. Plan patterned paper for die cutting. I followed the video here and the blog post here.

  2. Die cut the camera and all its parts. Emboss using the dies that allow embossing. I used patterned papers from the ‘Brewtiful’ Day paper pad (linked below).

  3. Die cut the sentiment ‘you make me smile’ using blue cardstock. I used one from Blue paper pad (linked below). Also cut it out from gold mirrored cardstock. Give a banner tail to the blue sentiment stripe and add a layer of foam tape under it. Like a puzzle, fill in the gold letters into their place. The foam tape will help adhere them.

  4. Create the flower using light pink cardstock. I used one of the lighter ones from the Sweet Berry paper pad (linked below). I also created smaller flowers using Spellbinders Shapeabilities Cinch and Go V Etched Dies Vintage Treasure from the left over pieces of my pink cardstock.

  5. Cut out one of the squares from the paper pad. On this base square add the camera, the flowers, leaves and the sentiment stripe.

  6. Create a 6×6 card using two separate 6×6 squares. I used the front to be blue and back to be white.

  7. Adhere this finished panel on a blue (front side) of the card and call it done.

Supplies List

For your convenience, I am sharing links to the supplies I’ve used or the ones you can use for making similar cards – click on the picture or link to go directly to the product. Wherever available, I have used affiliate links, which means when you make a purchase, I receive a small commission (at no extra cost to you) which I use to run this blog. I truly appreciate your support!

Hugs! ~Varada

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