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A spring themed shadow box using Spellbinders Small Die of the Month March 2020

Welcome back, dear friends! Today is project number 4 in a series of 5 projects where I am experimenting with using die cut felt on paper crafts. And just for giggles, I wanted to include at least one home decor project in addition to all the cards. {You can check out previous projects here, here and here.}

Today, I made more bunnies – all spring colored ones for an adorable shadow box:


Lots of different things going on with this one, so I am going to explain in bullet points {because helps me organize my thoughts :) }.

  1. I started by measuring a white cardstock to be exact same size as the inside of a shadow box. I used the photo that usually comes with it, because that one is always the perfect size to this particular shadow box.

  2. I used a scratch (used) paper to draw some clouds and cut them out. I used this as my stencil and blended Island Blue ink from Simon Says Stamp to create the sky.

  3. Next I die cut all my bunnies and added some black cardstock behind the eyes and nose. I also die cut the grass and leaves. Don’t worry, the actual dies are all listed below.

  4. I wanted a place to put my sentiment so I used the leftover piece of white cardstock, and used MISTI + Hero Arts Brown ink + Spellbinders Happy Sentiments stamp set to put “Happy Everything” on it. I also added a thin strip of Neenah Desert Storm cardstock at the top. To give it a wall / cement like texture, I used the Blistered embossing folder from Spellbinders.

  5. Finally I assembled everything using some foam tape and some multi medium matte.


Hope you like it and hope this make you HAPPY :)

SUPPLIES LIST

For your convenience, I am sharing links to the supplies I’ve used or the ones you can use for making similar cards – click on the picture or link to go directly to the product. Wherever available, I have used affiliate links, which means when you make a purchase, I receive a small commission (at no extra cost to you) which I use to run this blog. I truly appreciate your support!



Thanks for dropping by! ~Varada

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