Here I created a shadow box card. I enjoy making these cards because they're really simple and yet they give your card a 3D effect. I ran some BoBunny navy cardstock through an embossing folder and it created a neat distressed look as if I had sanded it. It love how it turned out to resemble Japanese katsuri fabric. I backed the circle window with acetate and then was able to adhere the image with pop dots. I used a washi paper for the background and added some stickers to personalize the card.
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O goodness Debi! This is fabulous! Love the colors and the imagery you created here. Your coloring is wonderful! Thank you for the history lesson! I really learned a lot. Have a fantastik day and Happy release day!
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Beautiful, Debi!! I remember celebrating girl's day and boy's day fondly in school growing up in Pearl City. You've knocked it out of the park yet again, gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! such a beautiful card! gotta try this shadow box technique soon! Gorgeous embossed paper with the washi paper in the window! TFS another fabulous release! ;D
ReplyDeleteWow this is awesome. Such a cute and adorable card. Love the image and background you created. Have a happy Easter to you and your family.
ReplyDeletesuch a great boy card! love the background and the embossing too!
ReplyDeleteoh wow, that's a lovely card! i love that stamp with the fish kite. thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really cute card! I always love seeing these shadow boxes. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteCute!! I love this stamp! I was looking at it today at work but couldn't decide whether or not to get it. Decisions decisions...
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful card. Love the embossing, shadow box design, and the coloring/glitter on the koi. :)
ReplyDeleteluv the idea of the shadowbox card -- you've designed such a cute one!
ReplyDeleteW-O-W!!!! Amazing!! totally totally cool! love the textures, colors and elements... and thanks for that little background snippet about the koi! =)
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