I love to use my scrappy supplies to make small altered objects to
display around the house. One of my favorite projects is a small
shadowbox I made a couple of years ago, using a little wooden box that I
picked up at Michael's for about $1.
To
start, I basecoated the wooden box with white paint, then sponged on a
little bit of blue to give it a weathered look. I scanned &
cropped an old photo of my son so it would fit inside one half of the
box. I cut a piece of cardstock to fit inside the other half of the
box, covered it with patterned paper and added a sticker quote. (I put
the photo in the box lid because it's shallower and the paper/quote in
the box bottom, which is deeper. Since the shadowbox is displayed on
it's side, these just end up being the right and left sides.) I added
some jute ribbon, some small seashells and a little bottle of sand
(clear beads) to finish the shadowbox.
I
had another one of these wooden boxes in my stash, so I decided to use
it for a mini shadowbox of my granddaughter, using a photo from Easter.
I used some Crate Paper word stickers to make the word collage for the
right side of the box. This time I painted the box pink and then
sponged over all of it with white. I spread clear adhesive around the
front edges of the box and covered it with chunky clear glitter. I
added a ribbon and lace box, a couple of flowers and a chipboard heart
as embellishments.
These
are so cute and easy to display because they don't take up much space,
and the cost is minimal. I hope you're inspired to make your own mini
shadowboxes!
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1 comment:
fabulous idea!!!!! love this!
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