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Monday 4 February 2019

Introducing Shadowbox Vignettes Blog Hop

3D Depth and Dimension are the order of the day!  Hi there, today we are sharing with you a great new collection by Becca Feeken with Amazing Paper Grace with a blog hop featuring Shadowbox Vignettes.  It is a followup to her popular 3D Vignettes and at the core of the collection are a set of Shadowbox Frames that will allow you to make a frame any size you can furnish the paper for that sports a face that is 1/2", 3/4" or 1"

Whether you are hanging your kids' artwork on the fridge with a lightweight frame changed out every season or if you are sending your glorious dimensional cards is a frame with a lid - there are so many ways to use these Shadowbox Vignettes dies.  In fact, we think they are a great addition to your crafting toolbox.  If you've looked at the die and cannot quite imagine how it goes together, well never fear, there is a video for that and I'll show it at the end of my post.  The video has extra 3D inspired projects not seen here, so be sure to have a peek or even fast forward to the end.

About 3D Shadowbox Vignettes

Layered Die sets were introduced with 3D Vignettes and people quickly realized you could use them standing alone in cards or you could use them layered together in a diorama.  Shadowbox Vignettes continues the tradition and as you might guess, the layering sets can be used in both Shadowbox Vignettes and 3D Vignettes.  In addition to the 3 core adjustable frames and the four layering sets, Becca has designed a host of embellishments sized to fit your frames as well as your standalone cards.  We're particularly tickled by the easel (necessary to stand a shadowbox frame on a desk) that also transforms into a pocket or a basket.

My Projects For Today.

First up is 




Here is what the plate actually looks like.




I love it this adjustable die that help create beautiful shadow boxes. These sets can be used alone, within the collection and some match with her 3D Card etched die sets in the 3D Vignette Collection like i did. To finish of this amazing frame i used Shapeabilities Layered Thinking of You Woodland Scene Etched Dies Shadowbox by Becca Feeken 

Second up is




Here is what the actual plate looks like:








For my second project i used This adjustable shadow boxes to layered scenery to accent embellishment. These sets can be used alone, within the collection and some match with 3D Card etched die sets in the 3D Vignette Collection as you see. Please tick picture it will take you to shop.

Availability:
These plates are available right now on the Spellbinders website —–> HERE

Prizes:
In the meantime, be sure you leave a comment on this post and every Creative Team Members post for a chance to win an Amazing Paper Grace Die from any previous collection (Shadowbox is brand new so I don't have the dies yet).

There are three dies that are being given away.  One name will be randomly picked from comments left on the combination of our six blogs on the Introducing Shadowbox Vignettes post between February 4 and February 9, 2018, at midnight US Central Time.  We encourage all of our international friends to participate!  The randomly selected names will be announced on the Amazing Paper Grace Blog on February 10th.  (All giveaways for this hop are managed by and the responsibility of Amazing Paper Grace).
Up for grabs is an Amazing Paper Grace die of your choice from the Vintage Elegance Collection, the Graceful Borders Collection, the Venise Lace Collection, the Chantilly Lace Collection,  the 3D Vignettes Collection, the Romancing the Swirl Collection or A Charming Christmas Collection or the Glorious Glimmer Collection.

There will be a total of three dies and a winner can win once among all the blogs.  If your name is selected, simply claim it within 2 weeks of the announcement by sending your address through the form under the Contact Tab on the Amazing Paper Grace Blog.  There won’t be a reply back but if you leave your choice, we’ll get it, I promise.    The dies will be mailed out from Amazing Paper Grace.  (Please note:  Please be patient, Becca was displaced from her home during Hurricane Michael and is still displaced but will fulfill all outstanding winnings, no worries.)


How to Assemble a Shadowbox Vignette Frame

We know you are curious!  Have a look at this video and watch the magic.  There are many ways to put them together but this is where we recommend you start.  Remember you can have frames any size you want!


Click on the links to each member to be inspired across a broad range of talent:

Visit Joanna   – joannakrog.blogspot.com
Visit Teresa   –  victorianpaperqueen.blogspot.com
Visit Melissa  – keepsakesbymelissa.blogspot.com
Visit Judy       -  judyhayesdesign.blogspot.com
Visit Ewelina -  elinaart.blogspot.com
Visit Becca     – amazingpapergrace.com/blog


Thanks so much for joining us for the Introducing Shadowbox Vignettes Blog Hop.   Leave a comment to let us know your favorite die or tell us what you plan to do with those you select.  There is much more inspiration in store today and for the weeks to come.  Just pop down the list of Creative Team Members to see more!

                                

31 comments:

  1. Your sweet little frames are so pretty and really look like a wood frame!! And those flowers are just to die for! Thank you for sharing such gorgeous ideas with all of us with these beautiful new dies!!

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  2. I love every single one of these... I would love to win... But either way they are an essential investment to me

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  3. These are really beautiful. I especially like the first one, using the lovely vignettes.
    Doreen R

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  4. AMAZINGLY DONE, Ewelina! WOW!!! LOVE the rustic wood papers, & it looks like you've added paint on one? GORGEOUS! I've been seeing these dies in the store & WONDERED if they fit in the Vignette Dies! SO NICE!!!! LOVE IT when Becca EXPANDS on her ALREADY GORGEOUS DIES! GORGEOUS WORK!!!!!!!!!!!! ;)

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  5. Oh wow! This is an incredibly clever set of dies! And I love your projects with them!

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  6. Lovely projects with with these incredible dies.

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  7. Isn't it great how Becca designs her die collections so that they can be used together? Love your projects. I would love to know what papers you used. They really make the frames look like they are made from rustic wood. Well done!

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  8. These dies are so versatile! I love everyone of them! The projects are incredible and professional looking!

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  9. Love, love your beautiful designs. So creative and different. Thanks for the wonderful inspiration.

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  10. Honestly, the distressing on your green frame is so realistic that it looks like wood, Elina! Beautifully done.

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  11. Absolutely gorgeous project & amazing dies.

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  12. Love the look of an old wood shadow box with peeling paint.

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  13. So nice on the distressed look. Different and beautiful. Thank you.

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  14. Such gorgeous designs. I love the wood paper used with the shadow box frame.

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  15. I really like the way you combined the rustic with the elegant. Beautiful shadow boxes! Thank you for sharing your creativity!

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  16. Lovely projects...both the projects have soothing color pallet. Your both the projects are amazing. I liked the 3D Shadowbox Vignettes the most. If I win, I would love to make a wedding invite with it 😍

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  17. Wow these frames appear to be made from wood, how creative! Love them!

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  18. Hello your cards are simply magnificent the boxes look so real its unbelievable. the green one is my favorite.

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  19. Beautiful projects! I love the wood look and the colors.

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  20. I love the rustic look you achieved!

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  21. I love that you made the frames look like old wood. Such beautiful little works of art. TFS!

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  22. I absolutely love the first one & the gorgeous 'wood' frame - fabulous color! Both projects are just stunning.

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  23. Love the rustic look and your look amazing I think this would be a beautiful home decor idea just stunning😊

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  24. Love the faux wood look! Ideas are churning...Thanks for sharing your creations with us!!!

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  25. Wow, I love the weathered wood look in your project!

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  26. Wow! Both of your wood frames are stunning as well as the scenes inside them! Really beautiful! Love that you used the wood patterned paper!

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  27. Hello Ewelina. I found the shadowbox made with the Layered Thinking of You Woodland Scene insert from Becca Feeken's Shadowbox Collection quite serene and soothing. The paper you chose looks like peeling paint or maybe you treated the paper. It looks like an old frame anyway; very realistic. The second frame using the Starburst Valance & Gatefold die was very beautiful, too. I liked the frame texture looking surface. Thanks for sharing your creativity.

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  28. I love the weathered wood effect on both your projects. Your palettes are so light and airy and the designs are lovely. Thanks for sharing this inspiration with these fun products.

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  29. Wow!! Each of you in this hop has used the dies in SUCH different ways!!! I am in love with your projects & I hope so bad at least a few of this collection is in my future!! Your colors are so fresh and full of Spring but I can also see them as amazing for Autumn and Winter too ~ so exciting to think about!!

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