A shadow box for Felix

Posted by on November 2, 2014 in Animals, Baby, Copic markers, Distress inks, Mama Elephant, Other than cards, Rub ons, Stamping | 8 comments

Hi there,
I have a different kind of project to share with you today. One of my friends recently had a baby and I wanted to make her and her little man Felix, a little something special to go in the nursery. Mama Elephant’s ‘Up and Away’ set came to the rescue again. I cannot get enough of this cute set!

For Felix | Marion Vagg

I sponged the clouds by making my own template and using several distress ink colours. The name is made from a really old set of rub-ons that I have had in my stash for at least 10 years. The whole scene was placed in a shadow box that I bought from Ikea (gotta love that shop). I decided to include Mr Squeaky Mouse in the photo, much to the delight of my daughter πŸ™‚

For Felix detail | Maron Vagg

Supplies

Stamps: Mama Elephant Up and Away Stamp set

Card: X-Press It Blending card

Ink: Memento – Tuxedo Black ink, Distress Ink – Tumbled Glass and Salty Ocean

Other Supplies: Copic Markers (I don’t seem to take note of the colours sorry!), Foam dimensionals, Tombow Mono-Multi liquid adhesive, Making Memories rub-ons – Destination small black

I had so much fun making this, that I think I just may have to make some more!
Thanks for stopping by,

Marion

8 Comments

  1. This is so very cute!! Love this set too and this is a realy awsome idea!!

  2. This is absolutely adorable Marion!

  3. What a cute idea!! Lovely work!

  4. Lovely idea! I cross-stitched a scene (and their names) and framed it for each of my nieces – your idea would take a lot less time. πŸ™‚

  5. Oh Marion this is just sooo adorable…. such a wonderful and thoughtful gift. This will be treasured for many years to come I’m sure xxx

  6. Such a sweet and gorgeous gift for your friend! Love those cheerful balloons and the gorgeous shading on the bunny.

  7. So adorable…love this for a special customized gift idea!!!

  8. Oh, this is so sweet! I love it!

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