Monday, July 30, 2018

Shadow Box Card by July Guest Designer Milene Tiberius


Hi friends! Welcome to the NND blog and to my last blog post as a guest designer. I have a fun shadow box card to share with you today. I created this card after watching Jennifer McGuire’svideo (Thank you, Jennifer!). This is such a cool technique and very versatile, too. It allows you to create a card that folds flat, but turns dimensional when popped open.

Shadow Box Card with Dogs by July Guest Designer Milene Tiberius | Woof Pack Stamp Set by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade

Here is a photo to give you an idea of what this design looks like:

Shadow Box Card with Dogs by July Guest Designer Milene Tiberius | Woof Pack Stamp Set by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade

I started out by heat embossing the large dog image from the Woof Pack Stamp Set. I stamped it on a piece of Bristol Smooth cardstock and used my Tombow markers to watercolor the puppies and background. I had so much coloring these dogs! The Chihuahua on the top row was colored to look like my own. When the watercoloring was good and dry, I added glossy accents to the noses of the dogs and to some of their accessories. You could also add whiskers to them all. I think that would be so fun! Just be sure to add all the details before assembling the card together. I then set this piece aside to dry and started working on the card base.

Shadow Box Card with Dogs by July Guest Designer Milene Tiberius | Woof Pack Stamp Set by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade

I used the following Tombow markers: N15, 020, 133, 177, 565, 772, 800, 879, 912, 942, 969, 977, 990, 992 and 993.

Shadow Box Card with Dogs by July Guest Designer Milene Tiberius | Woof Pack Stamp Set by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade

The card base was created using a heavy weight gray cardstock. I also chose some pattern paper to help me decorate the inside of my card – from the Lawn Fawn Knock On Wood and Let’s Polka In The Meadow paper packs. I wanted the card front to be simple, so all I did was add some white ink blending to the card base. I carefully inked only the circles from the Starfield Stencil. I thought that the stars would be too much for this design. I die cut a rectangle window on the inside panel, so that you would be able to see the dogs. That will create the shadow box affect.


Shadow Box Card with Dogs by July Guest Designer Milene Tiberius | Woof Pack Stamp Set by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade

There is some very precise measuring and scoring to create this design. If you would like to see the full instructions, I suggest you watch Jennifer McGuire’s video. I think the process gets much easier once you see it come together. However, you will need very basic supplies to be successful. 

Remember that you can use this idea with just about every type of card!
Moving on, I white heat embossed the sentiment for my card front and added a few die cut hearts. I coated it all using glossy accents, for dimension and shine. I wanted my personal message to be “hidden”, so I added a piece of white cardstock to the back of the card. That is where I will write my message and sign.



That is it for me today! I hope you enjoyed my card for this week and that you will try this technique. Can you imagine all the possibilities?! Head on over to the Newton’s NookDesigns shop to stock up on cute images and get creating!

The month of July has been such a joy for me. I am very grateful for the opportunity to share my work with you. Thank you Newton’s Nook team for having me here throughout July! I am excited to see what’s to come from all of you.

Hope you have a great day!

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