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Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Wish I Was Here

Hi everyone.  With all the terrible weather we have been having here in recent weeks I thought I would cheer myself up with something sunny and bright and this month's theme over at the Group of Cardmakers is Layered Scene Cards.  I used a new set of Spellbinders dies bought in the recent sale and called Summertime Vacay, and also I used another new die bought from Temu with a bold sun and some seagulls and I made a stencil of it to make the background of this shadow box card.  I cut the front aperture using a square die.  I ink blended the background using some brushes.


This card is quite easy to make and I made it the right size to fit into a 6" envelope.  It isn't quite square as I made it a bit taller to give myself room to make the proportions of the scene better.  Unfortunately I had to take a photo later in the day with a daylight lamp and there are rather a lot of shadows.  You can make this to any size you like and the two pieces front and back were cut from an A4 piece of card, and you just make two embossed lines and mine are spaced 1/2" apart, and make a mountain and then a valley fold and I used a square die to make the aperture in the front piece.  I made the background using Adirondack Sunshine Yellow and an orange which I think was Spiced Marmalade Distress Ink, and Salty Ocean DI for the sky and a mix of Stormy Sky and Salty Ocean DI's for the sea.  The shadows on the water were made with Blueprint Sketch DI.  The die is a cut into the card one with the sun and the shadows over the water and the the birds all in one die.  I cut it into a piece of card and cut the birds off flush with the edges of the sun and I masked off the water line and added the sun.   I then used the waste piece with the pieces of bird placed back in to complete the circle shape and taped them in place so that this would mask the sun so I could add the background sky, and then I masked above the water line so I could add the sea, and finally using my home made stencil I added in the darker shadows beneath the sun.  It worked better than I thought as I wasn't sure it would be any good but luckily it worked a treat.

I then die cut the pieces for the deck chair and parasol using snippets of white and red card and used some Hickory Smoke DI to shade different parts of both items, but not sure that it shows in the photo.  I also cut the piece of sand which also comes with the set using another snippet of white card and coloured with the Sunshine Yellow and also added some darker bits using Brushed Corduroy and Tea Dye DI's.  Before adding the front piece I added the background and made it just a very little bit smaller than the width to the first folds, and then I stuck the front side bars to the back.  I added the piece of sand onto the front of the card and placed the parasol and deck chair fixing them to the bottom and the very narrow edge of the aperture, and then I cut another of the background dies from white card and totally cut the birds out.  I shaded them with a bit of pencil and added an eye to the two larger ones, and fixed them in place.  Stupidly I should have added the sentiment to the front before putting it together but I managed to get it to lay flat in my stamp positioner and I stamped it using Versafine Majestic Blue Ink.  

I hope you will check out the Group of Cardmakers post as there are a few different ideas for layered cards with some links to several beautifully made examples, and then some sketches with measurements and also some brilliant cards from the rest of the team.  There is also a linky at the bottom of the post and we would love you to add any cards you make using this technique for us all to see and enjoy.

Thank you for stopping by today and I'll see you again soon.






I am entering the following challenges:

Snippets Playground Challenge - No. 524 Where we use our snippets of paper and card etc.
Allsorts Challenge - No. 841 For Boys or Men/Anything Goes.
A Cut Above Challenge - Anything Goes with a Die Cut.
Creative Creases Challenge - No. 111 Anything Goes with a Fun Fold.
NBUS Challenge - No. 82 Where we use our Never Before Used Schtuff.

20 comments:

Loll said...

This is a cool way to make a shadow box frame, Pat! And it folds flat for mailing, which is brilliant! Your scene is awesome ... who wouldn't want to be there near the water with the sun shining, relaxing. Great work, my friend! xx

Christine said...

Wow Pat, what a wonderful scene with your shadow box. I love the summer vibe 🤩

Di said...

WOW Pat - this is totally stunning! A lovely scene and I recognised the use of the sunset ripples down to the shore as using a die I love - CLEVER girl! Roll on Summer if this is an example.
Hugs
Di xx

Vicki said...

What a fabulous beach scene shadow box! Lots of great dimension with this design and die cuts. Thanks for sharing with A Cut Above's January Challenge.

Gail L said...

Wish I was there too!
We have had a very mild winter with hardly any snow. I am sure we will pay for it next month!
Your card is great!
Thank you for joining us at Allsorts!

Susan B said...

Pat, I love this! What a beautiful beach scene! I want to be there sitting in that deck chair enjoying the warmth and the sun - it was raining and cold here today. Your colours and layout are fabulous - great job with the technique. I didn't get a card done for this month - what with my bout of flu, my puppy, the course I'm taking life has just been so hectic! I've managed to get some much simpler cards made but these techniques were just a bit too daunting!

brenda said...

You've made a perfect card to brighten our days Pat, many thanks for sharing it with us at Allsorts challenge.

B x

Aquarius said...

A brilliant card along with a great explanation of how it was achieved. Just right for the Allsorts challenge, thanks for sharing it with us. It was great to see the lovely summery scene as a break from the very wet weather we've been having

Sarn said...

What a jolly card - makes me feel warmer just gazing at it. Utterly gorgeous.

Thanks for coming to play in the Snippets Playground. See you up in the treehouse for a mug of hot chocolate shortly. xxx

Marjan said...

What a grear card with this scene, love the bright colors! A very pretty shadowbox card!
I saw your comment on my blog, I always look in my spambox and your comments are always published as far as I know :)

Darnell said...

A lot of people on this side of the pond will appreciate this warm and sunny beach scene, too, Pat! The 3D shadow box dimension is really amazing! Thank you for inspiring everyone to use their NBUS! Hugs, Darnell

Pat said...

Thanks Marjan, it is a bit of a conundrum but I will come to visit and fill in the blanks..lol. x

Debbie Mageed said...

What a wonderful summer scene you created, Pat! We all want to fit inside your card right now! The shadow box card is one of my favorites to make, but you're right, there's no good way to photograph it without shadows. Thank you for participating in the Creative Creases Challenge! We hope you can join us again soon. Your support is greatly appreciated!
Debbie, DT
Secrets To Stamping
PS. We would love for you to sign up to be a Guest Designer!

Carrie said...

Lovely beach scene, Pat! Such great colors! And your masking technique worked beautifully! Thank you so much for sharing this gorgeous birthday shadow box card at Creative Creases Challenge!

Bonnie said...

This is a wonderful scene, Pat! Oh, I'd like to be at a warm beach. This color scheme is fantastic too!

Brenda in IN said...

This is a wonderful scene and warms me up. I, too, wish I was there. You really put a lot of thought into this and it came out so beautiful.

Viv said...

I simply adore this card Pat. x

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

WOW! What a fabulous scene Pat, and fold too, I love all the elements you used on this bright happy card, roll on Summer. x

Heather said...

What a happy bright scene, Pat, that chair looks so inviting.

Kathyk said...

LOVE THIS!

Kathyk