Hey there,
I'm happy to be back with another Pretty Pink Posh Shadow Box card showcasing an Outer Space scene I had so much fun to put together. This card is part of the series of five cards I've been sharing for a couple of weeks, and you can check the other Shadow Box cards right here: Citrus Shadow Box - Beach Fun Shadow Box - Seashells Shadow Box. The last shadow box will arrive soon!
I started off by stamping the Outer Space images on 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock using an alcohol marker friendly black ink. I cut them all using the matching dies, colored everything with my Ohuhu markers, and when the coloring was done, I added highlights and details to the images using a white gel pen.
Next I worked on my Shadow Box and cut two panels out of aqua cardstock. I kept one of them, and cut an opening out of it using the rectangle die from the set. I added peacock feathers distress ink to the edges of both panels, and then created a galaxy pattern on both of them using the Layered Shooting Stars stencils along with the same distress ink. I mixed that ink with water, used a slim brush to add splatters to my panels, and then did the same with copic opaque white ink.
For the background, I cut a 4 x 3 inches panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock that I colored using, from bottom to top, prize ribbon, chipped sapphire and black soot oxide inks. I splattered water on my panel and dried it with a paper towel, mixed some black soot oxide ink with water and added black splatters to my panel using my slim brush, as well as white splatters, and then I added shiny stars to my panel using the Cascading Stars stencil along with clear glitter stencil paste.
To ground my scene, I cut three basic insert pieces out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock using a Shadow Box die. I used the wavy die from the set to turn one of the inserts into the Moon floor, and used the scalloped die to turn the two remaining inserts into clouds. I worked on the Moon border first and covered it with hickory smoke oxide ink with a little bit of black soot at the bottom to darken it. I splattered water on the border and dried it with a paper towel, mixed some black soot oxide ink with water and added black splatters to the border, and then did the same with white ink.
Next I worked on the cloud borders, and colored them both the same way. I first covered them with peacock feathers oxide ink, and then added a little bit of blueprint sketch oxide ink to the scalloped edges. I splattered water on both pieces and dried them with my paper towel, mixed some chipped sapphire oxide ink with water, added dark blue splatters to each cloud border, and then did the same with white ink.
Next I used the scalloped rectangle die and the rectangle die from the Shadow Box die set to cut a frame out of white cardstock. I assembled my Shadow Box, attached the Moon insert and cloud inserts, as well as the back panel using liquid glue, stuck the white frame using liquid glue again, and then stuck all the images on the inside, outside and sides of the box using 1mm and 2mm foam squares. For a couple of stars, I used slim strips of acetate to give the illusion that they were up there in the galaxy. I white heat embossed "You are out of this world" from Outer Space on aqua cardstock, cut it with a Sentiment Strips die, and finally attached it on the front of the box using 2mm foam squares.
PRETTY PINK POSH SUPPLIES
- Shadow box die set
- Sentiment strips die set
- Outer space stamp set
- Layered shooting stars stencils
- Cascading stars stencil
OTHER SUPPLIES
- Ohuhu markers
- Distress ink: peacock feathers
- Oxide inks: hickory smoke, black soot, peacock feathers, blueprint sketch, prize ribbon, chipped sapphire
- Copic opaque white ink
- Sakura white gel pen
- Fairy dust stencil paste by Lawn Fawn
- Memento tuxedo black ink (images)
- Clear embossing ink by Lawn Fawn
- Fine white embossing powder by Hero Arts
- 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock (images)
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (background)





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