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Diorama Box card

Hey kids!  Cindy back on the SBC blog today.  I'm sharing my DT card for our April Color Challenge:  light/dark pink, green and white.  Pretty easy, right?!  It's one of my favorite color combos.  Our fabulous sponsor this month is Craftin' Desert Divas.  I've made a diorama box card.  This is the first card I've made like this.  Love it and can't wait to make more like it.  I followed this utube video :-)  Please note I attached the wrong video earlier today--it's all good now!!!  Thank you KT Fit Kitty.



This is a view from the top.  It folds down flat for mailing.  It's A2 size so it fits the envy perfectly :-)

Recipe:
Bugaboo Digi Stamp - Flower water cans- Rose can
DCWV - Melon Twist stack - all patterned papers
All Occasions Cake Art Cricut cart- grass border @ 1 1/4"  ( I cut 2 and layered them with pop dots in between), butterfly @1/2"
Elegant Edges Cricut cart - burst @3" using the centerpoint feature
water color pencils
Diamond Stickles
pop dots

Thanks for stopping by today.  I hope you will enter our color challenge

Also, you can join up to our Facebook group: Scrapbook Blessings Club for more fun, games, inspiration, tips and techniques.

Cindy- In Love with PAPER
SBC Design Team Member

Comments

  1. I love your card! Yours is very different than the video. I like yours a lot better. I did a search on You Tube to find the style you made. If anyone else is interested, here's the video I found: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln7cAVeAS08
    Thanks for the inspiration!

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  2. KT Fit Kitty--You are soooo right! I attached the wrong video. So sorry for the mess up :-) Thanks for pointing out my mistake. I'll fix the link above. Hugs!

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