Showing posts with label shadow box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shadow box. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

shadow box gift..

Hi there, it's my turn to share a Mother's Day gift this time (luckily my Mum doesn't have internet!) I've used this KT61 mini shadow box and it's the perfect size to make a little piece of art without a huge amount of work involved.

To start with, I coated the whole shadow box with gesso and lined the back piece (inside) with some old book paper. I then 'white washed' the paper with some watered down gesso and a bit of white crackle paint here and there. I painted the insides of the frame with walnut ink and the outside of the box with Tim Holtz Distress Ink 'brushed corduroy'. Once dry I gave it a coat with Modge Podge 'matte-mat' waterbased sealer.

Next I put some hand-dyed muslin and lace around the photo and stuck it inside the frame with the sentiment. I've used a photobooth photo and word strips from Darkroom Door

I've used CH268 small vine to decorate the outside of the frame (cut into 2 sections) inking it in turquoise, applying some crackle paint, then tracing around the leaves with a white gel pen. A couple of different sized CH68 blossom flowers were painted white and used a script stamp in turquoise adding a brad/pearl and lace flower.

I hope you feel inspired to create a unique handmade gift for you Mum, using some gorgeous scrapware chipboard. You can personalise it even more with a family photo. Thanks for visiting..watch this space for another gift idea soon!
Gina x

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Vintage shadow box

Hi everyone, I love anything vintage and anything to do with shadow boxes so I combined the two and came up with a vintage shadow box using some Graphic 45 Once upon a Springtime printed papers. I was lucky enough for Ange to send me some gorgeous new releases including this cute little shadow box.
I also used the CH441 Lamp Post Triple Small and the CH450 Iron Gate 1 Small which I covered in distressing powder.

I hope you all have a wonderful and crafty weekend!!

Hetty xx