Good evening, my friends!!

Did you check the new Amazing Paper Grace launch? Omg, it’s so gorgeous!!

This time Becca came up with a beautiful set of Seasonal Label Motifs Collection which includes five seasonal dies with so many gorgeous elements that perfectly fit for all the beautiful seasons. I was asked to work with Summer Label Motifs Etched Dies. Summers hmmmm…..Summer is seen as a time of joy and a time for exploring. The weather evokes a sense of positivity in contrast to the punishing cold of winter. We should enjoy our lives while the sun shines, with the knowledge that winter will come around and confine us again to our homes soon enough.

For today’s inspiration, I wanted to create something really bright….bright as sunshine. That’s the reason I kept the colors of my flowers and butterflies bright yellows. For my first card, I created a shaped card using Fluted Classics Ovals Etched Dies and I tried creating a bright day scene by cutting a window using Summer Label Motifs Etched Dies on an oval card base.

The background is simply inked with distress inks and spritzed with water. The sentiment is from Seasonal Motif Sentiments Clear Stamp Set. The added highlights of colors and a little bit of added dimensions to the flowers and butterflies really brought in the real beauty of all the embellishing elements. I really loved the way these cards turned out. So bright and lively.

Summer Label Motifs Etched Dies is from the Seasonal Label Motifs Collection by Becca Feeken. Bring sweet summer designs to your projects with this set of 15 thin metal cutting dies. It includes a soft curved label with a lovely dotted oval accent. In addition, the set has floral and butterfly pieces for adornments. For a final touch, stamp a sentiment from STP-150 Seasonal Motif Sentiment Clear Stamp Set in the same collection!

If you love all seasons, this Seasonal Label Motifs Collection is for you! Each set captures a season perfectly for your paper crafting creations. Cluster them to make a focal point on a card front, a corner of a scrapbook layout, or in a home décor piece. Personalize it with the stamp set in the same collection. So versatile!

The Amazing Paper Grace Seasonal Motif Sentiments Clear Stamp Set from Seasonal Label Motifs Collection by Becca Feeken is designed to coordinate with the Amazing Paper Grace Seasonal Motifs collection.

For my second card, I used the leftover labels from the previous card. I inked them, layered them on the textured background, and framed them using Fluted Classics Rectangles Etched Dies.

The Seasonal Label Motifs Availability:
These dies and plates are available from Spellbinders right now! Click here: The Seasonal Label Motifs Collection.

Supplies Used:
Summer Label Motifs Etched Dies from Seasonal Label Motifs

Fluted Classics Ovals Etched Dies from the Fluted Classics Collection

Fluted Classics Rectangles Etched Dies from the Fluted Classics Collection

Seasonal Motif Sentiments Clear Stamp Set from Seasonal Label Motifs Collection


For more The Seasonal Label Motifs Collection Inspiration

Visit each Creative Team blog linked below for their take on creative paper crafting ideas using  The Seasonal Label Motifs Collection.

Visit Tracey Sabella
Visit Robin Clendenning
Visit Kate Skonieczna
Visit Rajni Chawla
Visit Joanna Wisniewska
Visit Patricia Manhire
Visit Agnieszka Posluszny
Visit Katarzyna Bobrowska

Hope you liked my projects. I‘m always happy to hear from you. It is a joy to read your comments and I’m grateful to all those who have followed me and always expressed their support and love throughout my crafting journey. Let me know what style of my work you love the most. 3D gifting projects or the cards?? I would appreciate your efforts in commenting and will continue creating to inspire you.

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Sending love…..Rajni Chawla

Author Rajni Chawla

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

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