Showing posts with label Shadow Box Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shadow Box Card. Show all posts

Monday, March 8, 2021

HIPPITY HOPPITY EGG SHADOW BOX CARD | with Kathy

Do you remember those sugary Easter Eggs dioramas?  The egg was made from solid sugar and there was  a little scene inside the egg all made of candy??  As a kid, I thought that they were the most amazing things!  I decided to make a card version of these eggs using the Hippity Hoppity Collection.  Take a peek...


It might not be made of sugar, but I still think it's pretty sweet! I designed the shadowbox in the shape of an egg... and then used elements from the Odds & Ends Pack, and both the Icon and Mini Icon Stickers to create my little scene.  I love the different sizes of all these elements, you can add small, medium and large icons to your projects giving them more dimension!


Up close, you can see there are different layers of embellishments.  I just love the grass pattern on the b-side of the Baby Carrots paper!  and that chubby littly chicky is the cutest!


Here is a view where you can better see the dimension and layers in the card.  I finished off my card with a Chit Chat Sentiment and one of the adorable little Egg Hunt Shaped Sprinkles. All that's left is to mail it off to family!

Have you made any projects using the Hippity Hoppity Collection?  Be sure to tag Doodlebug Design on Facebook and Instagram.  We always love to see your creations! 
 That's it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!


Doodlebug Products Used
Hippity Hoppity Collection


Monday, June 29, 2020

LAND THAT I LOVE SHADOWBOX CARD | with Kathy

The Fourth of July will be here before we know it!   Most of the fireworks around where I live have been cancelled, but I was able to make may own using the Land that I Love Collection.  Take a peek...

I altered the base of this shadow box card from Lori Whitlock to make the base of the card.  I covered the outside of the card with the fireworks side of the Summer Celebration paper.  For the night sky inside, I used the Hip Hip Hooray paper.

Inside the card, I added some of the fireworks Odds & Ends pieces along with stickers from the Icons sheet in the shadow box.  I love the dimension of a shadow box card, it looks like a night sky full of lights!

To finish  I popped out the cute little eagle on the front and added a firework sticker from the Icons sheet to his "wing" so it looks like he's setting off more fireworks.  I also added the sentiment banner from the set.  The best part of this card is it folds flat for mailing.  Have you made any projects using the new Land That I Love Collection?  Be sure to tag Doodlebug Design on Facebook and Instagram, we love to see your creations!  That's it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!


DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED:
Land that I Love Collection




Friday, June 28, 2019

POP UP SHADOW BOX CARD | with Barbara

Hi everyone, Barbara here with a super fun card idea for you today. I'm using several Doodle Stamps and Doodle Cuts to create this pop-up shadow box card.

A simple Google search for "pop-up shadow box card" will yield you tons of tutorials so I'm not going to reinvent the wheel here, just tell you how and what I used for this card. I began by cutting white card stock to 5 1/2" x 6 1/4", scored at 1/2" and " on each short end to end up with an A2 size card when it's folded down. Once I had the back scored and folded, I added some sky using Simply Spring 6 x 6 paper pad. I cut the opening for the front out of an identical sized piece of white card stock with a rectangle die, scored and folded it, and added some grass to the bottom and the bottom of the background with paper from Hoppy Easter 6 x 6 paper pad. 

Next I stamped the images from Flower Girl, Oh, Boy!, and Rainbows & Unicorns Doodle Stamps, cut them out with the coordinating dies, and colored them with Copic markers. Then I arranged the colored elements until I was happy with it and adhered them to the back panel with Foam tape. The clouds were adhered to the back of the front panel for added dimension. Another fun element was added by adhering the bee to a narrow strip of clear acetate card stock then sandwiched that between the front and back panels as they were adhered together. Here's a little video to show the interaction this creates:

How cute is that??? To finish up I heat embossed the sentiment from Oh, Boy! Doodle Stamps on black card stock and popped it up on foam at the bottom of the card front. There are all sorts of ways to use this simple interactive design with your Doodle Stamps and Doodle Cuts so I hope you'll make one of these super fun cards soon!

That's it from me today! Thanks for stopping by!

Doodlebug Supplies:

Flower Girl Doodle Stamps
Oh, Boy! Doodle Stamps
Rainbows & Unicorns Doodle Stamps
Flower Girl Doodle Cuts
Oh, Boy! Doodle Cuts
Rainbows & Unicorns Doodle Cuts
White card stock
Black card stock
Simply Spring 6 x 6 paper pad
Hoppy Easter 6 x 6 paper pad

Other Supplies:  
Paper cutter
Die-cutting machine
Copic markers
Copic friendly black ink
Stamp positioner
White detail embossing powder
Versamark
Heat tool

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