You can make these shadow boxes any size you want...I made mine just a bit bigger than the base layer of the pre-printed scene which is 3 5/8". I started with a piece of 4 1/4" x 11" and scored along the long edge at 1/2", 4 1/2", 5", 9" & 9 1/2" and then cut off the last 1 1/2". I used a Gina Marie Designs rounded square die to cut out the opening on the top and then also heat embossed in white my sentiment underneath the die cut opening. After folding against the score lines, I added a piece of adhesive to the side tab (1/2" piece) and attached it to the other 1/2" tab to create the shadow box. (Hope that makes sense??!) I had already created my scene by adding the layers with foam tape to give the dimension and then just slid it into the shadow box from the top opening. It might have been easier to add the dimensional scene before putting the shadow box together, but I didn't think that far ahead. (An engineer I am not!!)
Here's a close up where you hopefully can see some of the multi layers better. I finished by adding a lot of sparkle with my WOS pen to the scene and also added some Impression Obsession die cut mini snowflakes to the outside of the shadow box frame.
Here's another one done with a different scene (you get 2 of each of the 5 scenes for a total of 10 in the pkg.) and Pool Party cs (the first one was done with Real Red cs).
Here they both are together. They do fold somewhat flat, so I think they are mailable, but I think I'll just hand deliver these to make sure they don't get destroyed in the mail. These really came together quite quickly and I'm pretty tickled at how cute they turned out!
These next two are just regular A2 cards with a bit of dsp from MFT's Candyland 6 x 6 pad that I've had for years and years and years!! I also ran a panel of kraft cs with a SU! Snowflake embossing folder and then ran over the top with my brayer and white pigment ink for the upper layer of this card before adding the layered scene. The snowflake is another from the Impression Obsession die set and the white heat embossed sentiment is from one of Gina K's recent incentive sets. I also added a piece of red & white bakers twine at the top and finished with a red pearl in the center of the snowflake.
This last card isn't much different than the last one, just different colored dsp and ribbon, and a different scene.
The Peace On Earth Christmas Challenge has a mood board featuring different Christmas animals, and I thought even though my deer, birdies, and Dalmation pup are more whimsical, they still kinda fit for this challenge. This challenge is open till Thursday, Oct. 31st @ 8:00PM and you can find all the details right HERE.
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Stop it!!! These are the cutest box cards ever!! What fun it must have been to make these. These are right up my alley. I hope making these helped bring back your mojo.
Yesterday, I watched Tina Smith put two of these together! Marcia, your box card is absolutely beautiful and totally different than those she made! I adore these little scenes and wasn't even aware one could buy them separately! [oh, oh]
Four darling Christmas cards, my friend!
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These are all so sweet, Marcia! Love the ease of the punch out kits, but also the adorable images.
Oh my goodness gracious, how perfectly sweet are these! I like that the colors are a bit softer, sort of like colored pencils. Just darling, Marcia!
Oh Marcia ... you are SO TALENTED! These are Amazing and Awesome! Love them! Sure to bring a big smile! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Peace On Earth challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
Darlene
DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
Peace On Earth Co-Owner
WOW!! Beautiful cards using the paper tole technique. These are so special. Great work, Marcia!! xx
How fun, Marcia! I love the 3D shadowbox cards with these darling scenes and wonderful dimension! The sweet scenes make wonderful flat cards too! Way to add to your Christmas stash!
Oh! I stepped right into each of these scenes and totally enjoyed myself! What darling characters! The box cards are a real treat, but you can't beat the flat cards either. Wow, I love every inch of every card. So much fun!
Your cards are all so cute, Marcia. It must be like playing with paper dolls and giving them a place to play.
I just LOVE these box cards. It must have been so much fun putting them together. I love every scene, each so wonderful and very nostalgic too.
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