If you haven’t already jumped into Christmas preparations, are you ready to sleigh it?  Today I am sharing the Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month for November 2020 – Pop Up 3D Vignette Poinsettia Sleigh.  This one is a little bit different because it folds down flat for mailing as do all the dies in the 3D Vignette lines.

Becca Feeken of Amazing Paper Grace sent me these lovely dies to create with.

This die can be used as flat detail on a 2D surface but transforms into a 3D show piece so easily that we’re happy you will have both options.Becca traditionally creates a high end die that doubles as a decoration piece in November of each year.  Let’s just call it icing on the cake for the holidays.  It’s really a satisfying venture to grab a cup of coffee and sit down to put it together as it is to set it out on the table. 

Today we want to inspire you to think of different combinations using the Poinsettia Sleigh.  Here’s what we had in mind:

  1. Table Center Piece
  2. Table Setting Favor
  3. Filled with Candy and Goodies
  4. Part of a Wonderland Menagerie
  5. Flat 2D on the front of a card

    In the comments let us know how you think it should be used. 
    There are 21dies included in the Pop Up 3D Vignette Poinsettia Sleigh

My Project Today using the Pop Up 3D Vignette Poinsettia Sleigh

My Second Project Today using the Pop Up 3D Vignette Poinsettia Sleigh

I decorated my box using SKU: S4-1047Shapeabilities Richelieu Square Etched Dies Flourished Fretwork by Becca Feeken and SKU: S4-1015 Shapeabilities Candlewick Rosebud Etched Dies Candlewick Sampler Collection by Becca Feeken

I assembled a sliegh using Nov Die Of the Month and glued it as an extra accent on the side of the box lid , bit tilted and hanging and it looked very pretty. Also prepared some handmade paper Pionsettias glittered and frosted with Rajni Chawla’s Frostring powder and finally finished the project by adding a satin ribbon bow.

Hope you liked my projects. I love your comments! Let me know what style of my working you love the most. 3D gifting projects or the cards?? I would appreciate your efforts in commenting and will continue creating to inspire you.

Thank you for spending your precious time here.

Author Rajni Chawla

I'm just another crafter who's passionately curious about her work. :-)

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