Stacked Nativity Shadow Box - Tutorial

Project Description

Here is another wall decor item using the stack and spacer layer technique I first developed in the Valentine project. This techniques is so easy to do and has a stunning visual impact.

There is a whole collection of these shadow boxes, many based on classic quilt designs or calendar themes. The Nativity is part of a Christmas series that includes the Dove and Angel shadow boxes as well. These card stock constructions are designed for standard purchased shadow box frames and can be re-sized to fit yours.

Cutting File available here from https://3dcuts.com/stacked-shadow-boxes/stacked-nativity

 

There are three designs in this Christmas series - the Dove, the Nativity, and the Angel. Together they make a beautiful holiday triptych. They can be hung on a wall or placed on a shelf or console table with seasonal decorations around it. Each design uses subtle accents of gold to add sparkle.

  • Download the Angel Shadow Box cutting file here. Tutorial here.

  • Download the Nativity Shadow Box cutting file here. Tutorial here.

  • Download the Dove Shadow Box cutting file here. Tutorial here.


Supplies needed:

  • Cutting File available here from 3dcuts.com. https://3dcuts.com/stacked-shadow-boxes/stacked-nativity

  • Card stock- 5 pieces 8.5 x 11” white - I used the Neenah Index Card stock from Amazon - affiliate link below- for the white. (Note Index Card Stock weight is different than regular card stock. The 110 lb is just a little heavier than 65 lb regular.) The colors are all from Michael’s Recollections collection.

  • Gold Foil Card Stock - 1 pieces 8.5 x 11”

  • Colored card stock 2 pieces 8.5 x 11”

  • Foam dots thin (1/16”)

  • • Art Glitter Glue

  • Frame - I recommend you watch the video for the measurements on the frame. I purchased an 8 x 8 frame. It is really 8.75 x 8.75 outside measurements but the interior space was 7.625 x 7.625”. You can re-size to fit any square frame.

Major Parts Sizes - as download.

Measure the inside of your frame first. Cut all layers to match that. Mine were 7.5” square.

  • All back square layers 7.5” square

  • Front square frames is 7.875” square

The download will include the 9 layers of the design in two different svg formats. One is in one stack as shown to the right. You will need to separate those to 9 different cuts as shown below but resize before you do. If you need to resize for your frame, group all together, resize proportionally, ungroup and separate. Precision is important to this design.

The second svg file has the layers all separated for those that don’t have the ability to ungroup. You only need to use one of the svg files. Choose the one that matches your need.

You will need to cut a 7.5” square for the back layer.

If your frame is deep you might need optional back supports. I would use corrugated cardboard squares to fill the space.

The download also includes the files in dxf, png and pdf formats for those that use them.


Steps for completing the Nativity Shadow Box:

Special Note: I update the instructions online. Check here for adjustments and additional information.

1. Download the cutting files for your cutting machine here from the 3dcuts.com store. https://3dcuts.com/stacked-shadow-boxes/stacked-nativity . For those of you that are reading this as a pdf I recommend viewing it online at my tutorials page at this url. https://3dcuts.com/stacked-nativity-tutorial - There all the links will be live.

2. Load the files into your cutting software following the steps for your cutting machine. Re-size if necessary and then ungroup and separate all layers. If re-sizing isn’t necessary open the separated layer and use that one.

  • For the Silhouette:

  • SIL Files from uploaded SVG purchased from 3dcuts.com:

    • The SVG files may need to be turned into cutting files. Click here for detailed steps on how to use SVG files on your Silhouette. http://www.3dcuts.com/tutorial-upload-svg-silhouette

    • DXF files can be opened in the basic edition of Silhouette Design Studio but often require modifications. I recommend using the Designer Edition and using svg files. DXF files do not always maintain file sizes and you may need to adjust according to sizes noted above.

  • For Cricut Explore: Here is a guide for importing into Cricut Design Space. http://www.3dcuts.com/tutorial-adding-3dcuts-files-to-cricut . Remember to ATTACH files before cutting in Cricut.

  • For Brother ScanNCut: The svg files will need to be transferred to files for your particular machine. You can change SVG files to FCM files at http://www.canvasworkspace.com/ or Google "How to import SVG files into a ScanNCut" for links to tutorials. Some models of Brother Scan N Cut can directly import the SVG files. Some files are on 12” mat so you may need to select 12 x 24” mat for correct sizing.

3.  Cut the files after separating layers.

  • It is best to have good quality card stock and a good blade and clean, sticky mat. I use the Premium blade and the Nicapa mat.

4. Assembly

  • The assembly steps are detailed in the video below. Here is the YouTube url https://youtu.be/i9s2JvfUC_U

    The steps for making these shadow boxes are all the same. It makes no difference which shapes you are using.

6. Share

I love to see your finished projects. Please send photos to me at marji@3dcuts.com or share your photos on facebook, facebook crafting groups, pinterest and instagram.

7. Give this to someone special.

Who are you making this for? Enjoy giving.

If you try something new please share it. You can also send it to me at marji@3dcuts.com.


Other variations of the stacked shadow boxes……