Posted: January 14th, 2020 by helen
Singer Stamp | Shadowbox
Hi there! Thanks for coming to visit us here on the blog today. Giogiocraft has created an incredible project featuring stamps from our SING stamp set, which of course includes our fabulous silhouette singer stamp..
Hello everyone! Today I show you how to make a 3D wooden card that can be used as home decor… Well, I mean, take a box without a lid and you are sort of ready 😉
I used a striking, energetic stamp set
‘Sing’ by Visible Image and lot of gilding flakes, I thing the result is quite dazzling!
Cut to size a piece of black cardstock, to fit in the bottom of the shadow box and sponge with gilding glue through the stencil
Strobes
Pour a pretty amount of gilding flakes
And brush the excess out with a soft brush
Stamp and emboss in gold the sentiment from the same stamp set
Paint with black acrylic paint or gesso the wooden box and adhere all the elements

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We love this Gio! The gilding flakes look wonderful with our strobes stencil design, and anyone who loves singing would adore this piece of home decor!  Thank you ♡
You can find more of Gio’s wonderful projects over on her blog.
Sadly Giovanna has decided to leave our design team, but we have a few more of her fantastic projects to share with you over the coming weeks. We wish you all the very best Gio, and thank you for all your amazing projects and support over the past year.
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