Stampin' Up! Shadow-Box Card
- kimberlygorasu
- 6 hours ago
- 1 min read
Today I'm sharing a beautiful shadow box card that has a soft and elegant look.
The base of the card it white, so it really lets all the elements shine!
On the front, I embossed delicate flowers to give the card texture, while still keeping it clean. The simple "hello" in blue really stands out against the white background, and draws your eye right to the center of the card.
To finish it off, I added floral Ephemera to the front for a layered look. It also makes the card feel fresh, and perfect for Spring.
Shadow box cards are such a fun way to add depth and a little surprise to a handmade card.

1. White- 11" x 4-1/4". Score at 5-1/2"
2. White 6-1/4" x 5-1/2". Score on the 6-1/4" side at 1/2", 1" on both ends. Burnish in a z-fold on both ends.
3. Die cut an arch #5 (from smallest to largest) in the center of step 2 above.
4. Emboss step 2 thru die-machine
5. Die-cut #5, #6 arch together, to create a slim decorative arch, and glue around cut out arch/white.
6. Add Ephemera pieces to front, and add to card with Dimentional.
7. Flip white over, and add a piece of acetate strip 4"x 1/2" to center of arch with scotch tape.
Add step 2 to card base, glueing only the z-fold edges.
7. Die-cut word, and add to acetate only.
8. You can add more Ephemera inside (rabbit) if desired.






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