Let me show you how I did it...
I decide to use the lid portion of the small 5.75" x 5.75" Configurations box. I flipped the lid over so the back of the lid will be my front (that will make more sense later).
I cut strips of book paper to line the inside and outside of the lid.
Using Multi-medium made it very easy to quickly add each piece.
To make the front of the shadowbox I chose Grungepaper, which will make the paper much more stable and long lasting. Adhere Grungepaper to a piece of 6 x 6" Christmas paper from the Holidays Past paper stash with collage glue stick.
NOTE: Grungepaper is thinner than Grungeboard. The sheets are 6 x 12", with 6 sheets per pack. |
I had two dies that I thought would work for the center cut, Baroque and Vintage Cabinet Card. In the end I decided to go with the Cabinet Card shape.
The Grungepaper is 6" wide so it fits the die perfectly. I taped into place so it could not move when I ran it through the Vagabond machine.
Nice clean cut.
I only need the outside so I can save the inside piece for something else.Next I cut a piece of Mirrored to fit the back of the lid. Then, stamped right on the Mirrored with the pine cone stamp from Stampers Anonymous Winter Sketchbook (love that stamp). I added sticky embossing powder, melted it with a Heat Tool then added platinum Stickles glitter. Once dry, I had to go over the image with a stiff brush to remove the glitter from the fine details.
Remove the paper backing to reveal the sticky back. Place Mirrored sheet into the back of the lid with the pine cone image on the upper left. DO NOT press down yet...one more step before you do.
I decided to add a Mini Lantern to illuminate the box at night. This was a new product that came out at CHA in July and I have not had a chance to use one, so today's the day!
To add the lantern, I needed to hang it from the top of the lid. Use a pair of pliers to open the screw eye.
I screwed the open screw eye into the top of the lid (it's easy to do) and hung the mini lantern from the hook. Once on the hook, I was able to close it up with my needle-nose piers. The thin cord has to go behind the Mirrored sheet, so I just pushed it forward from the back and slipped the cord over the top. Now is the time to press the Mirrored down.
Then added Wonder Tape to the edges. Pull off the red plastic coating.
Then placed the square on the back.
You can see the power pack for the lantern. It takes 2 AA batteries. You just plug in the brown cord when you want the lantern lit. It's just that easy.
Now back to the front of the shadowbox. Lots of different pieces here...then assembly.
1. Fence piece: I used Grungeboard covered in book text for the fence.
2. Christmas Tree: I sprayed a Woodlands Tree in Barn Red. Adding Barn Red Re-inker to a mini mister + water = red tree. I also glittered the tree stand... because I could.
Now my favorite part of the whole day...the ornaments...
I added random cheap pearl beads to a plastic bag and squirted in some Butterscotch Alcohol Ink. Close the bag and roll them around to coat.
Dump out on a paper towel so they don't run away. Discard the plastic bag.
Using a felt pad, ink portions of the gold beads with Mushroom AI. Oh my, how I love this...the Mushroom instantly ages the the gold and makes them look like old mercury glass beads...love, love, love. Can I say, I love Mushroom AI?
I did make one large bead into a tree topper using a pin from one of my tomato pin cushions...I inked the silver pin with Mushroom AL too, even though I will be the only one to ever see it.
I added each bead to the red tree with Glossy accents.
3. Mini star: I painted a chipboard star (from my stash) silver. I cut a flat back quilters pin with my trusty Tonic scissors so that it would fit the start back. (the cork will be explained later)
4. Ribbon: need red ribbon? Crinkle ribbon + Festive Berries + Gathered Twigs = fabulous red ribbon.
Putting it all together:
My thoughts when picking words for the Corked Vials really relate to the devastating events in Connecticut this past week. I decided my "Christmas Wish" was a little peace, love, and hope. Chichat words, vial labels, a large corsage pin dipped in glitter and some vintage string complete the set.
I added the word "Christmas" from the Seasonal Chitchat stickers.
I started gathering all the things I made to the box and gluing them down one at a time.
I added Wonder tape to the front die cut panel.
And pressed it down onto the front. It fit like a glove.
I cut 4 pieces of Memory foil tape to fit each side of the box. There was a bit of Alcohol Ink left on the felt tool so I dabbed the foil to make it appear aged then cut it with pinking sheers for a sawtooth edge.
Peel the backing and add to the box to cover the seams. I really like the way this came out. I don't think I have ever Alcohol Inked Memory Tape...I may never go back now.
I added Foundations metal feet (of course I used Alcohol Ink on each one in Slate and Gold).
To top it off, I added a crystal curio knob to the top with the fabulous red ribbon I made earlier. Remember, to make a bow like this, cut a piece of ribbon about 18"long. Wrap the ribbon around 4 fingers until you run out (usually 3 times around). Take a second piece of ribbon then same length and tie at center of the large loop leaving 2 long pieces. Wrap the long ribbon around the knob a couple times then tie into a bow.
I do like the way it turned out...
I like how the glittered pine cone image glistens behind the mini lantern and how the Vintage Cabinet Card cutout frames the items in the box. My little fence kinda disappeared behind the bottles so maybe I will need to go back and lift it up an inch...an easy fix. But for now, I am going to move it to a place of prominence in my family room and plug it in as soon as it gets dark enough.
Tomorrow I am off on a little trip for work. Okay, maybe a little shopping too...
Cheers for a great rest of the week!
paula
Oh WOW! Stunning box! Love the little, the altered tree and those bottle are fabulous! Thank you for sharing your talent.
ReplyDeleteSo stinking cute!!!
ReplyDeleteMarian H
Incredibly creative! I love how it lights up, too.
ReplyDeleteOh I love it! ... absolutely love it! What a brilliant use for the lantern! Thanks for sharing another amazing project!
ReplyDeleteG.O.R.G.E.O.U.S. love all of your little details...so inspired, I want to make one!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning creation you have made. So full of inspiration too. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteJulia
omg, this is just soooo amazing!!!
ReplyDeletePerfect!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love little shadow boxes like this- have one on the go ATM!!
ReplyDeleteWhoa! That's awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteThat´s GENIUS Paula!
ReplyDeletevery merry christmas to you!
One word.
ReplyDeleteAMAZING!
Oh, how I love it when you begin a post with the words, "I had an idea". I know it is going to be something wonderful....and this little shadowbox just sparkles with Christmas magic. The use of the lantern is absolutely inspired. All the little details...it's like a window into Santa's workshop. Loverly!
ReplyDeletethanks Kathy...the lantern took a few tries to get it just how I wanted it. Mostly due to the fact that I wanted it so high in the box over the glitter. I tried a jump ring first and ended up just opening the Screw eye which was way more simple.
Deletepaula
This is a very creative shadow box. Thanks for sharing how to color the beads, love it. Have used the mushroom paint on a lot of projects and I'm always surprised at the vintage effect it gives. Something about the name mushroom and the look of it in the bottle you don't expect the results you get. Haven't tried it in AI yet, didn't really know it came in mushroom color. The search is on! Thanks, Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI agree Peggy...really just experimenting with colors most of the time. But this time the first choices worked! They really are nice and look very old.
DeleteYou are one brilliant woman, Paula! This is gorgeous, and the addition of the mushroom AI is so inspired!
ReplyDeletethanks Shelly! The beads are even better in person...the look is total vintage.
DeleteTHANK YOU PAULA!!! Once again, you have come through for my holiday gifts to special family members! Remember last year's angel wings display? Yup! Several folks received that as a gift last year. :-) Now I hope the supplies that I ordered last week come through by Friday! If not, I will be "winging it" a bit - but that is not a bad thing. It's good to put a little pressure on the creativity gene ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks again for sharing this lovely little holiday vignette!
well, then the project rally must have been inspired. Hope all goes well and that you get them done in time for Christmas. It really is a fun project!
Deletepaula
Divine!
ReplyDeleteLove it, Paula!
ReplyDeleteThis piece is amazing. I love it.
ReplyDeleteI have no words that haven't already been said...this is simply amazing!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteStunning piece! thank you, Paula.
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing project love it all but especially the message, Merry Christmas
ReplyDeletethanks for a fabulous walk through how you completed such an amazing piece. It is truely delightful. My favourite bit is your addition of peace, love and hope and your reasons for this. Thinking of those families at this most terrible time xx
ReplyDeleteabsolutely fabulous
ReplyDeleteJust stunning. Thank you for the description and the photos.
ReplyDeleteLove! The little bottled wishes are fab xx
ReplyDeletePaula, this is absolutely beautiful. I love it!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh my, that is just lovely. I especially like how the lantern lights up everything from inside. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't love this any more if I tried. Now you will have me dying pearls, as well as ribbon. This is truly fabulous. Happy holiday and all the best creating in 2013!
ReplyDeleteJust amazing!! It took a lot of work and love to make this box! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Carmen L
That is Awesome!!!! I loved the ride.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shadow box, TFS!
ReplyDeleteHow much fun this must have been to make! It was nice to see Tim's new light in detail and I like that you can detach the battery pack (a nice feature). I am still confused about sticky embossing powder but now I see that it must be like heat-activated powdered glue. I may just have to get some to see for myself. Thanks again for this lovely and inspiring demo.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular project! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI Love this. So Cute, what a talent you have.
ReplyDeleteYour shadow box is absolutely breathtaking! I love all the detail!
ReplyDeleteThis is FAB-U-LOUS!!! Thank you for sharing your beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteSo many great ideas put together in a beautiful combination. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely magnificent, Paula! Every detail is absolute perfection. Thanks for the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSweet, sweet, sweet! Can you tell I love it? LOL
ReplyDeleteMy heart went THUMP-this is magnificent!
ReplyDeleteAll of these is incredibly gorgeous!!!! I love every but! The double AI ink pearl is brilliant...never have even thought about that! Love the cabinet card opening!!!! RAND JOB!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant.
ReplyDeleteEveline.
Beautiful piece!
ReplyDeleteWonderful box and some fun techniques - thank you!
ReplyDeleteits wonderful! ty for the tut!
ReplyDeleteWow stunning xx
ReplyDeleteWow its fabulous
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful, what a fabulous Christmas centrepiece. Happy Christmas.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning project, fabulous tutorial, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLots of love from Patricia xx
Oh is a beauty
ReplyDeleteoh it is a beauty
ReplyDeleteInspired design! Love it! My fave AI is the butterscotch, but I love the reaction you got with the mushroom AI. That was a nice surprise
ReplyDeleteStunning! What a wonderful project - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, and very well thought out and done! I can see me making these for next Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful! Some great tips along the way, pearl beads coloured with alcohol ink - brilliant idea. Love the use of the mini lantern. A treasure to keep.
ReplyDeleteCarole
This is gorgeous! What a beautiful heartfelt piece. Thanks for sharing all the details. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING, STUNNING, EXQUISITE!!! If only I had all the pieces to create this -- one day I shall! LOVE it!!!
ReplyDeletewowzers! You are very creative and inspiring! I would love to have this..now to find the goodies to try and make it!
ReplyDeletePaula, if I get nothing else from this...the dying of the pearl trick will be utilized...I spent WAY too much time trying to find ornaments that looked like these little gems. Thank you Ma'am!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh... I love this. SO creative--I'm in total awe! I am so intimidated by all this creativity, but NOW, you've helped me to think "I can do something like this!" Thank you so much for sharing. Have a Blessed Holiday Season, and a bright New Year.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing your creation!
ReplyDeleteKaren M.
Wonderful fantastic awesome project just brilliant
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful project Paula! The peace, hope and love sentiments are so fitting right now. I can't wait to make one of these for myself.
ReplyDeletePaula, your tutorial and project are amazing! You are one very talented woman. Thanks for sharing and may your holiday season be as warm and bright as your shadow box :)
ReplyDeleteyou SHOULD be happy with it, it's amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis little project is wonderful - love it, Paula. Thanks for thinking of us here in CT!
ReplyDeletelove it.... it seems so old and reminds me of things I would find at my grandma's house.
ReplyDeleteThanks
Came here via Tim's blog and am I glad I did. What a wonderful project. Probably not this year, but definitely next this will be my first project for the season. Thanks soooo much for the inspiration. Have a wonderful CHRISTmas.
ReplyDeleteMary
love it.... it seems so old and reminds me of things I would find at my grandma's house.
ReplyDeleteThanks
Wonderful project. Something to keep forever!
ReplyDeletePaula, this is my first visit to your blog and certainly won't be the last! Came here via Tim and I am drooling over this amazing project! Honestly, this is the best altered Christmas project that I have seen and one of the best tutorials - ever! Love this! Merry Christmas and the best of 2013!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part is the colored pearls! The banner pin in the cork is cute too.
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful. I love all of the beautiful elements. I love the story behind your project and really want to make one of these for my house!
ReplyDeleteOh My, this is so beautiful. It is absolutely stunning. Your creativity is awesome.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays
Awesome project.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great project for Christmas. I am going to start gathering the things I will need to make this for next year! Thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteLove It! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love your "Christmas Wish". You did a fantastic job, and great step by step instructions. I appreciate your 'tips' also. Great job!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!! So very creative!
ReplyDeleteThis is so wonderful! I just happen to have a brand new configurations set....hmm...and two little lanterns...maybe I will make a winter scene to decorate an area the rest of this winter!
ReplyDeleteAmazing job. Love the tutorial. thank You very much!!!
ReplyDeleteYou continue to blow me away with your lovely projects! Such genius! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDo I love this.....oh, yeah....you have inspired me!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm on your bandwagon!
ReplyDeleteCould not be more perfect! I love it. Thank you for sharing. I've purchased 2 little lights thinking of putting them in a cigar box......I'm rethinking that. This is soooo beautiful and sweet. It really touches memories and the 3 wishes are exactly what we all are feeling about Newtown.
This is absolutely stunning. I love how you decorated that tree, adorable. Those little lanterns are wonderful. This diffinately deserves to be place in a special place in your home, or maybe in mine (LOL).
ReplyDeleteTim sent me here. I can see why. Lovely shadow box. I particularly love the bottles with Love, Hope, and Peace in them. Lovely message.
ReplyDeleteWOW! You are defintely on a creative roll...keep going! This is fantastic...just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your ideas with us. You're a Christmas present to us.
Barb in Palm City
Wow just love it!! thanks again for sharing..
ReplyDeleteAmazing!! I love this project!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just so beautiful Paula!! And the meaning makes it even more special!! Thank you so much for all the hard work and thoughtfulness and for sharing it with all of us!!
ReplyDeleteJust AWESOME!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWay too cute!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI not only love this but am inspired! a new follower, I am....
ReplyDeletecheck out my blog..
www.lilbitofmyworld.blogspot.com
Fabulous project. Thanks for sharing all the details! It's beautiful and cleverly created!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just a FABULOUS project! I can see myself doing something similar (especially since you give step-by-step directions).... but not until next Christmas! No time this year and I don't have all the stuff! Thanks for sharing how you put it all together... I need these kind of simple instructions!
ReplyDeleteMerry CHRISTmas!
Kris in Alaska
funamom at yahoo dot com
Cool project
ReplyDeleteWOW! Amazing!!!
ReplyDeletelovely creation. Have a great day
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love every detail!!! Thanks for explaining things very well!!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Thanks for sharing the "how to" of your amazing project. The details are amazing. Have a blessed holiday.
ReplyDeleteThis is just an amazing creation Paula - I love it and admire all your creative projects! Thanks for sharing this!!! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI only wish I had your imagination ... this is three steps above awesome!!
ReplyDeleteDear Santa, for Christmas can I please have just a smidge of Paula's creativity! Where do yo get these ideas from?!! This is just amazingly beautiful, love it!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful. Great idea. Thanks for sharing, Johanne L.
ReplyDeleteReally sweeeet! Now I know what to do with those supplies. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI sure can see why Tim SHOUTED THIS OUT! Fabulous project!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful project! I love the glitter stamping on the mirrored piece, great background for the items in the front!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous. I have most of the "ingredients" except for the cabinet die. It's one I keep looking at but could never see a use for it, but now......... Guess what I've just added to my wish list. Thanks for sharing your talent and your thoughts. Merry Christmas to you as well
ReplyDeleteYour shadow box is so beautiful!!!
ReplyDeletePaula - this is fabulous - I really love those little bottles! I'm still very saddened by what happened last Friday.... Your message is a beautiful one!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful. Love that mirrored background and your sweet bottles of hope.
ReplyDeleteOh I love lighted projects and your idea is really very pretty. Would have never thought to emboss the mirrored background but it's a great idea on this project and it looks so cool!
ReplyDeletelove it! so much talent!
ReplyDeleteWhat a joyous creation,beautiful,amazing,Fun, and a great gift idea. I love the mirrored paper and the lantern is just perfect. This is what Christmas is about Love,Inspiration,Sharing,Giving,creativity,and being joyous to one another. I Love all my fellow scrapbooking and altering gals.We all love to share and create together.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless all of you and Thank you for sharing a wonderful inspiration you created.
AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteFollowed Tim's link and I'm really glad I did! Love this project - thank you so much for sharing your creativity.
ReplyDeleteThis is simply wonderful. Truly at a loss for words. And that takes a lot!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed Christmas,
Linda
I NEED some of those lanterns..... This is such an awesome project! TONS of inspiration! I NEED some of those lanterns.... just sayin!!!
ReplyDeleteVERY pretty! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, beautiful project and thank you for taking the time to give us this tutorial, especially at this very busy time of the year!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Melitta
I just don't know how you come up with all these wonderful ideas. You are so generous to share them with us. I love this project and will try it myself...next year!
ReplyDeleteAWESOMENESS!!! Love that little lantern and the mirrored w/the tree. You've enticed me to play w/that lantern!Thank you for sharing your talent and creativity. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful Light Shadow box! (cute lantern) It really gives the feeling of Christmas. The mirror gives more depth to your piece. Great ideas with the alcohol inks too. Thank you for the FUN tutorial LOVE IT! Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteGreat loved it and my favorite part is the metal tape as it just looks so vintage with that!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Fabulous. Just love it
ReplyDeleteTotally amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteMakes me want to get my inks out and have a play :)
OOOO! I just love what you did with the box. The scene reminds me of may days with mniiatures.
ReplyDeleteStunning. Have a joyous holiday.
ReplyDeleteWOW this is Amazing Just LOVE it!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Merry Christmas!!!!!! Hope you can share your shopping treasures soon!
ReplyDeleteTotally gorgeous, I love how you've decorated tree. Merry Christmas to you.
ReplyDeleteI know I am repeating what others have said, but stunning is the only word that comes to mind! I have read through your tutorial several times because I am so impressed. Thanks so much for sharing this, and thanks for the lovely words of hope, peace and love, we can all us them right now.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and yours!
Picking my jaw up off the floor... this is so amazing, so beautiful, so creative, fantastic tutorial!
ReplyDeleteInspiring message of hope, peace and love... Bless your Heart !
I absolutely love your shadow box. It's total brilliance! Thanks for sharing your talent with us, and for your message of peace, love, and hope. I'm glad I stumbled on to your blog via Tim Holtz, and I will definitely be back again. Have a wonderful Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shadow box! I remember my grandmother's shadow on the hanging on the wall, but it was nothing as creative as this! Just so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I love making shadow boxes. I have one to make in the next 48 hours and you have definitely inspired me! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! I absolutely love it. merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteThat is SO BEAUTIFUL!!!
ReplyDeletelove love love this.... so many fun details.... wonderful inspiration as always. Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS!....At this point...I think Christmas Wishes' are something we all join in you in wishing...Thanks, again, for sharing...Inspiring as usual...
ReplyDeleteElaine
Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this! Thank you for sharing your amazing creativity! The attention to detail is where it is at.
ReplyDeletePaula, I'v "starred" this project and I find myself coming back often just to look at it and drink all the details in. Absolutely lovely. Won't you hate to put it away, but then think of how fun it will be to pull it out again next year!
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