We are mid-way through out SEI and Scor-Pal cross-promotion week ! We hope you have been enjoying it. We still have lots of fun in store for you, including wonderful projects and great prizes.
Every day, we will have 2-3 posts on our blog, and the SEI blog is
going to be sharing projects and prizes as well. Leave comments on our
blog, and Facebook page for entries to win. There may be extra ways to
earn entries hidden in the posts - so pay close attention for those
chances.
So, speaking of prizes, here is what we are giving away:
A full-sized Scor-Pal!
We will also add a couple of rolls of Scor-tape! Be sure to tell your
friends, because you won't want to miss out on this giveaway! Make sure
all of your entries are in by Sunday, May 5th, 11:59 pm E.S.T.
Shadow Box Card Tutorial: by Lori Williams
This is one of those cards I just love making, here is a complete tutorial so you'll be able to make one for yourself too.
Finally decorate your card as desired.
Here is a complete list of tools you'll need for this project:
Great tutorial, makes it look very simple - much easier than the directions I found previously to make something similar. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteSooooo cool! Thanks for the inspiration! joy4umetoo at hotmail dot com
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ReplyDeleteSuper cool shadow box. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat project! I haven't tried making one of these yet, but your tutorial is great! I may have to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. Thanks for the templates.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project!
ReplyDeleteI have signed up now for the Networked Blogs... wish google would not discontinue their system it was perfect.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty shadow box, thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! Thanks for offering the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! This is gorgeous work and beautifully decorated!
ReplyDeletebeautiful vintage shadow box. thanks for the tutorial.
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Carla from Utah
Great window card. Thanks
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Carla from Utah
Thank you for this tutorial. I love the look of this kind of card but hadn't seen directions anywhere. This one is lovely.
ReplyDeleteRae Ann O.
What a special thank you card!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love, love ....LOVE this shadow box card. What a great talent you are. Thanks for well done tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI followed you on Networked Blogs. I really like Bloglovin. I am hoping Scor-Pal will start using that as well.
ReplyDeleteYou make it look so easy! Thanks for sharing! t.igo
ReplyDeleteWhat an elegant and unusual card. So many possibilities for decorating a shadow box.
ReplyDeleteOMG my mom would definitely keep this card out on display! It's beautiful! tfs Tami
ReplyDeleteawesome tute...loving it...
ReplyDeleteSo cute... and now I need to get some scor-tape....and i'm a follower....haha always thought I was a leader:)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! TFS
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ReplyDeleteI have never seen a Shadow Box Card like this before, it's really stunning. Thank you for including the instructions to make it.
ReplyDeleteI made sure to follow Scor-Pal via the Networked Blogs, don't want to miss anything when Google friend Connect goes bye-bye.
ReplyDeleteHow you ever figured out how to do this astounds me! Whew, thanks for the tutorial, because that is the ONLY way that I could attempt it. :-)
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ReplyDeleteLoving all the really clear tutorials!
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ReplyDeleteThis is soooo wo nderfull
ReplyDeleteHugs Franca
super card and great tutorial- I love it!
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ReplyDeleteWow! That is impressive!
ReplyDeleteI am following via networked blogs now.
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool. Love the way you made it.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Now the recipient has something to put on display - as a decoration and a reminder of the great friend who made this card for them.
ReplyDeleteTerrific project.
ReplyDeleteI really need to get (or win!) these awesome creative tools! Now I just have to convince my decidedly no creative hubby that I really "need" another crafting tool in my office! Wish me luck!
ReplyDeleteWow... This is neat. I love shadow boxes and to make it into a card. What a wonderful idea. I love it.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on network blogs. Are you going to have bloglovin too?? You should it will as of right now transfer all of your followers over from google connect.
ReplyDeleteI follow on Networked Blogs : )
ReplyDeleteI'm so obsessed with Score-Pal! I have to get one of these. I can do boxes and envelopes and make any fold perfect! Also did the blog thing!
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried a shadow box , but this tutorial makes it look like something I could do. thank you for sharing this great card.
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ReplyDeletewhat a great shadowbox card!
ReplyDeletewowzers...what a project!!
ReplyDeleteI love this card. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteGreat Project!! Looks easy to make with the great directions!!
ReplyDeleteLove this shadow box idea - thanks for sharing !
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty idea for a card!
ReplyDeleteI used to follow you on Friend Connect but have since switched to Bloglovin'.
ReplyDeleteLooks simple to follow when I have the directions and pictures:-) Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I'm bookmarking it now!
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