Happy Friday! I'm so excited to share this card because it features a few of my favorite Angie Girls and a sentiment from one of my favorite stamp sets: "Together We Do More." Hi everyone. This is Julissa of Paper Gems by Jules and today I'm sharing a pop-up shadow box inspired by Jennifer McGuire's tutorial video and this weekends #PaperCraftersUniteAgainstRacism Instagram Hop. This hop is all about raising awareness and bringing us all together. And I feel like Unity does that for us too.

I think what made me fall in love with Unity is their diversity. I know some people aren't crazy about the faceless girls, but to me, it allows me to envision the faces of friends and families. This person can be anyone and everyone.

This card is a fun pop-up shadow box card. I used three different stamp sets:
Together We Do More
Nia Girl
Kara and Melissa Girls

For more information on how to make this card, click here to see Jennifer McGuire's awesome video that goes over measurements and assembly of similar style cards.

Thank you for stopping by today and I hope you're inspired not only by this type of card, but by the girls of Unity! Until next time...
Happy Crafting!
Jules
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