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Shadow Box Easel Windows 3D Kit - Christmas Preparations
These kits brings shadow box cards into an easel concept, with additional elements in front of the card to give even more 3D depth and effect.
This range is built around a 'view from a window' idea, allowing the viewer to peep through into another world outside.
As with most of my kits, every one comes with a large assortment of greetings and relationship tiles, making them really versatile and suitable for almost every occasion, such as birthdays, anniversaries, get well wishes, mother's day, father's day, thinking of you, thank you etc.
They are really easy to make, fold flat and every kit includes a simple to follow tutorial, which can also be seen in the forum tutorials section. The completed cards will fit into an A5/C6 envelope.
This is a new design for Christmas 2012, with a view through the window of a vintage beautiful lit Christmas tree in a snowy village. In front of the window is a cute scene of adorable Christmas elves working hard to prepare the teddy bears for Christmas stockings and just making sure that they all give perfect hugs!
Perfect for anyone you want to make feel really special, but can be as simple or as complex to make as you choose.
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Printed onto Crafty Bobs matte paper, followed the instructions to cut out and assemble all the elements, used foam pads for the decoupage, added lots of different coloured gems to the tree behind the window, I left off some of the leaves and added a snow flourish.added sewing embellishments as the elves are really busy this time of year making teddy bears, I think the elf at the back doesn't want to stick the needle in his teddy!
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I printed sheet two onto 160gsm card and all the others onto 200gsm photo paper. I cut out all the pieces and assembled the card as per the concise instructions and then added all the decoupage using foam pads.
To finish I added glitter glue to the outdoor picture This is a beautiful card which I promise you is not as difficult to make as you might imagine.
If you have not tried one of these designs you really must!!
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