Every once in awhile a die comes along that gives you so many combinations that it’s almost like a puzzle.  Today we are sharing the Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month for September 2020 –  Lattice Quadrante.  The four pieces of pristine cut, pie-shaped lattice with decorative edges will have you twirling, twisting, and setting the pieces on end figuring out all the beautiful configurations you can make.

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

Lattice Quadrante Details
Who isn’t a fan of lattice?  Becca shared that so often she longs for pairs of motifs so that she can cut asymmetrical design in one pass.  This die is symmetry on steroids!  She has given us four identical motifs that function as inlays or can be used altogether with a rim to make a rounded central element.  The word quadrant comes from quads and is just the hint you need to know that there are four pie-shaped pieces in this set to create a configuration powerhouse.  

Today we want to inspire you to think of different combinations using the Die of the Month, Lattice Quadrante.

It’s truly like a puzzle!  Here’s what we came up with.

  1. Use all the motifs together in the rim for a large motif.
  2. Alternate motifs in the rim for alternating lattice design.
  3. Cut each piece separately and use the pointed end as corners.
  4. Make a tall card by stacking two of the motifs the tall way.
  5. Make a pocket card by cutting two of the motifs side by side.
  6. Set the die on point and cut a v-shaped peek a boo piece.
  7. Use one motif alone.
  1. Are you getting the picture?  We can name so many more!

There are SEVEN dies included in the Lattice Quadrante Set

My Projects Today using Lattice Quadrante:

To start with I have a beautiful card showcasing the latest Lattice Quadrante Die set. I have created a soft gold shadow behind the die cut and coordinated this die with Hemstitch Circle Etched DieS designed by Becca Feeken.

My card is adorned with beautiful pink handmade flowers that I made using S4-995 Cinch and Go Flower 5. The tine white flowers are made using July Die Of the Month, Fanfare and the foliage is from S4-867 Cinch and Go Flower 3.

I have cut sentiment, Congrats from the March Die Of the Month, Elegant Infinity.

My second project of the day is a 3D basket which is created using the September Die Of the month. A simple gold shadow created using golden mirror cardstock created a beautiful and elegant look to the basket. The handle of the basket is created using Shapeabilities Shadowbox Ribbon Threader Etched Dies Shadowbox by Becca Feeken and the basket is adorned with a satin ribbon bow.

Designer Tip: Try cutting the die in various ways on some rough paper before deciding for the main project. This will help you design multiple projects using the same die.

Supplies:

* Amazing Paper Grace September 2020 Die of the Month – Lattice Quadrante
* Hemstitch Circle Etched Dies
* March Die Of the Month, Elegant Infinity
* S4-867 Cinch and Go Flower 3
* S4-995 Cinch and Go Flower 5

Paper: Local Buy from India
Accessories:  Amazing Paper Grace September 2020 Die of the Month – Lattice Quadrante

Visit the Creative Team for more Lattice Quadrante Inspiration

Visit each Creative Team blog linked below for their take on creative paper crafting ideas with Lattice Quadrante, the new Amazing Paper Grace September 2020 Die of the Month!

Visit Joanna Wisniewska

Visit Kate Skonieczna

Visit Tara Brown

Visit Linda Parker

Visit Rajni Chawla  

Visit Nida Tanweer

Visit Becca Feeken at Amazing Paper Grace

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Author Rajni Chawla

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