I've been scouting around for a while, looking for a shadow box to make over. I finally found one at GW for the right price.
The paper in this shadow box was puckered and in need of some new lining.
This is all I used for the project: my trusty glue gun, scissors, burlap and shells.
I managed to save most of the cute picture that came with the frame, I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it. I scrapped everything off using one of my favorite tools, a butter knife.
I cut a square of burlap slightly larger than I needed and glued it to the inside surface of the box.
I trimmed to fit after it was glued. I learned that burlap is tricky and it's better to guesstimate larger than you need.
I simply arranged, then glued my shells the way I liked them.
As for the frame, I used some straw like texture, burlapy looking ribbon and simply hot glued it around the frame.
I embellished the frame with pale wooden letters and small shells.
This was pretty easy to make and was a lot of fun!
Linked to:
The Shabby Chic Cottage for Transformation Thursday
My Romantic Home for Show And Tell Friday
The Shabby Chic Cottage for Transformation Thursday
My Romantic Home for Show And Tell Friday
LOVE this!What a great idea:)
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute! I love the embellishments on the outside of the box!
ReplyDeleteAlyssa
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She sells sea shells...
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I adore this project. What a wonderful metamorphosis.
Please stop by and see my project. It only took 23 years to complete.
My favorite part is the little wooden letters! Thanks for joining us for Anything Related!
ReplyDelete~Bridgette
Oh! I love that!!! Especially with the burlap, and those little letters... it's wonderful! I may have to borrow this idea! :)
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Found so seashells at a YS today.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, Vicky
Oh my gosh! Just found your blog and I love everything about it! Can't wait to read more!!
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