I usually use unfinished wood shadowboxes from Michael's, but they were having a sale on the nicer ones in the framing section, so I will be using that in this example.
First, I added scrapbook paper to the sides and the inside back part of the box using gel medium. You will just have to measure to cover whatever size box you get. In this case, I cut the paper on the sides a little small, so you could see some of the black from the box. You could also sand, gesso and paint the box instead of using paper.
I also added some left over fake fur I had and lined the bottom with a heavy white glue.
Next, I took the elements I made for the box (a girl and tree I painted on heavy watercolor paper) and attached a heavy strip of paper (I used the same heavy watercolor paper) to the back of them with strong white glue. Before you glue, You will want to bend both ends of the paper to the length you want your element to stick out of the box. I just kind of keep folding the paper and place my element on the back until I like how far it sticks out. In this case, I wanted the girl to stand out more than the tree, so I cut the paper for the tree shorter.
After I attached the back piece to the inside of the box, I embellished the outside.I added some flowers and a heart pick to the top with hot glue.
This is a sticker I have had in my stash for years (It feels so nice to use old embellishments).
I added some cute wooden hearts to either side of the box.
I also wrapped ribbon around the bottom.
I hope you enjoyed the tutorial. If you decide to make one, Let me know; I would love to see it.
Shonna Bucaroff
This is so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteAww this is so pretty! What a fun project, I'll be linking!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is just simply GORGEOUS!! TFS!!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Its beautiful! You are creative! :)
ReplyDeleteSoLovelyCreations
I was looking at one of these frames the other day and wondered what to do! Well now i have the answer! This is so cute, im gonna have to go and buy one now and ggive it a whirl, your so clever :)
ReplyDeleteSarah
Oh this is super sweet! Thankyou for showing us all how you made this. I would love to have a try!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ladies! If you make one, I would love to see it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project...Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteHow lovely and what a wonderful gift that would make! TFS.
ReplyDeleteYea, nice js shadowbox, but it won't run properly on my site:)
ReplyDeletebesides your handmade is really cute;)