It is also a project we will be doing in class this week
This project costs just a few dollars to make. The frame is from the dollar store and the loose roses I found in a thrift shop. The DSP adhered to the back of the frame is retired DSP from a few years ago and is perfect for this project.
I used the Layering Hearts framelits to die cut a heart is Glitter paper; the smaller 3D hearts in the middle of this was die cut from some pages of an old book. Eight of these hearts were stapled together in the center only and after the edges were sponged with Real Red ink they were 'fluffed' up and adhered to the center of the glitter heart.
1 1/2" pieces of Styrofoam were hot glued together to form the frame for the shadow box, the flowers etc placed inside and the back hot glued to the Styrofoam frame.
I will do a tutorial on how to make a shadow box using a dollar store photo frame.
5 comments:
Such a pretty box and so nice to see something a bit different - thanks for joining us at HSS this week.
What a fun decor project that's perfect for this month! I love it! Thanks for posting your fabulous work of art at Hand Stamped Sentiments. Smiles, Elizabeth
Wow, this is a wonderful project! I can totally see the correlation to the inspiration photo! Really fab!!! Thanks for sharing your talent with us at Hand Stamped Sentiments!
Beautiful shadow box. Love all the texture in it and that paper is perfect! Thanks for playing along with Hand Stamped Sentiments.
What a great idea! Your shadow box project would make a thoughtful gift or decorative piece for your home. Thanks so much for playing at Hand Stamped Sentiments!
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