Dimensions
Crumb Cake CS – 5 3/16 x 6 (score portrait at 1″ on both sides) (score landscape at 1/4″, 1 1/4)
5 3/16 x 4 3/4 (score landscape at 1″ on each side)
Whisper White CS – 2 3/4″ scalloped square (use a 2 3/8″ square to create scalloped frame), piece to stamp images
Lemon Lime Twist CS – 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 (cut in half to create hill for scene, then cut ends so bottom measures 3″)
Myths & Magic DSP – 3 x 4 (score landscape at 1″. If using directional paper, score at bottom where it will be attached to the bottom of the box)
Oval used to cut handles measures 3/4 x 1 3/4 Bag size is 3 1/8x 4 1/2
Bag measures 3 1/8x 4 1/2
Details
Oh my goodness!! I ran across a shadow box gift card holder that Lawn Fawn made and immediately knew that I needed to make one too! I figured out all the measurements to create my own box and used Stampin’ Up!’s A Little Wild Bundle for my scene. The sky paper in the background is from the Myths & Magic DSP pack, which I thought was perfect for the scene!! I used a stitched oval to create the hill by cutting it in half! All dimensions, scoring, and assembly instructions can be found in the video tutorial. Please let me know if you have any questions and I’d be happy to help you out!!
Video Tutorial
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Stampin’ Up! Supplies Used
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Happy Stampin’ Up!
Jen
lorraine turner says
What a fabulous project Jen. I think the Lawn Fawn’s is good but your’s is so much better and you did not us a die to create the shadow bag either. I want to thank you for working out each stage for us crafters so that we can now follow your instructions piece by piece so that we can create our own shadow bags. :O)
Jen says
Thank you SO much Lorraine!! While I LOVE dies, there are times when it is SO much easier to just be able to cut and score paper to create the same look. Not to mention it’s SO much less expensive than buying a die that we might only use a few times.