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

Friday, February 27, 2015

A Beach in a Box by Guest Designer Heather Valadez


I had never heard of 'brain vacations' until a professor of mine included them in his power point class lecture. Some days it'd be the Grand Canyon, other days a tropical location- and they always followed with personal stories or facts about the location.

This easy to make "Beach in a Box" would look great on a work desk or in a home office- anywhere you might need a visual brain vacation!


Supplies used:

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KAISERCRAFT makes these cute shadow boxes that are the perfect size to house a small collection or a few special trinkets. They also have a fabulous selection of paper, die cut shapes, and pretty much any other scrapbooking material you can think of. The paper pad I used was the "Salty Kisses" collection, along with the "Sandy Toes" pack of die cut shapes. Putting together the shadow box was like a mini puzzle, but I powered through (and there’s a photo to help you out!)

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Keeping the box pieces in order is key in this project - mostly because the gluestick I used works really well - it would be very hard to peel off paper that was put somewhere you weren’t intending it to be. It was my first time using the PIONEER Embellishment Glue Stick and it did not disappoint! You can find it for under $3 at Craft Warehouse (www.craftwarehouse.com/). I didn’t have any peeling or bubbling problems at all. It’s a must have in your craft box for sure.

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After figuring out what paper I wanted where, the next part to do was the bottom of the box - or in the case - the ‘sand’. I could have used paper or paint, but I thought I’d try for a textured effect. I did start with paper though, a wavy sand print. I used Golden Gel Meduim Molding Paste to add some texture. I just painted it on, following the sand lines on the paper, and used some toothpicks to swirl it around and a tissue to blot here and there.

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Since I didn’t want the ‘sand’ to be white, I used Distress Ink by Tim Holtz (www.timholtz.com). The Vintage Photo ink, when watered down, makes a good sand color. By patting the inkpad with a tissue then spritzing with water, you can dab some color on the textured area and be in control of how much color you are putting on.

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After paper is glued on and the sand base is completed, then comes the real fun part! I chose a few shell die cuts and quotes for the sand and sides but the real focal points was a beach chair and little red pail. Darice has a line of minis that are so cute and are perfect for projects like this. The little pail comes from their Timeless Minis collection. I filled it with some of the molding paste to add some realism - there are no clean, empty pails at the ocean! If I was the kind of person who saves sand, I would have sprinkled some on at this point - maybe just a reason to go to the coast!

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For the edges I used more of the Distress Ink but in a different color - Evergreen Bough. I just ‘stamped’ it on the edges and then with a wet paintbrush dispersed the color to places that were hard to reach with the ink pad. After assembling the rest of the box (I just used the Golden Molding Paste as a binding agent but you could easily use hot glue too), all that was left was the cardboard drawer for the bottom.

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The planks were on the same paper as my background ocean so I was able to utilize the whole sheet. I taped a little piece of paper to the inside that hangs out a little to serve as a handle until I can find a little shell to use as one. (Another reason to go to the coast!)

The KAISERCRAFT paper pad was full of so many gorgeous beachy designs it was hard to not go overboard on the outside of the shadow box. I did the sides with one sheet and the back with one that reminded me of a sunset. Add a couple more of the die cuts and voilà! The brain vacation shadow box is complete!

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I didn’t seal the top on just yet, I’m determined to bring some sand from the coast to add to this later. I love the quote on the top - fits just perfectly for this project. Hopefully you are inspired to create your own mini brain vacation! Here’s to daydreaming of sand, the sea, the breeze in your hair…ahh, summer.

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- Heather Valadez

Saturday, June 14, 2014

6 Father's Day DIY Gift Ideas







Great DIY gifts for dad on fathers day!
I'm so excited to share 6 different gift ideas even your kids can make.

#1. Transform a simple pane window into a photo holder.


Choose from our new selection of Americana Deco Art Chalky Paint! It adheres to almost any surface without sanding or priming!
Directions:
  1. Tape off window pane with painters tape. 
  2. Paint frame with Chalky paint 1-2 coats.
  3. Sand areas you would like to rough up to give it a weathered look or put a matt or gloss sealer over the top for a cleaner look.
  4. Place vinyl on the front of the glass by Decorating Your Life.
  5. place 8x10 photos behind the glass and use 8 mini magnets to hold photo in place. 4 magnets on the front and 4 behind the glass for each photo.



#2 Personalized photo frame



 Not Everyone has artistic handwriting so here is a great way to create this project stress free!

Directions:
  1. Start by painting the unfinished frame with Chalk Paint.
  2. Print out what you would like to say on a word document.
  3. Place tracing paper under your word document and trace over each letter or image with a pencil.
  4. Lift up paper and you should have an out line of your image.
  5. Use a Bistro Marker to fill in your image.
  6. Last take a white piece of chalk to season your frame.
  7. Wipe off extra chalk and you are done!

#3 Chalky Frame "I love that you're my father"




Get The Chalk Board Look With Out Chalk!

Directions:
This is super easy! Just paint your frame with black acrylic paint, add "I love that you're my father" vinyl, then season your frame with white chalk!

 #4 Decorative Pails





Dad Loves Treats! Create these mini pails with treats and personalized gifts!

These are very fun to make, some of the ideas we used were:
"Daddy's Stache" - filled with chocolate
"We are Nuts about you" filled with peanuts
"We love you to pieces" filled with Reeces Pieces
"Dad, good for 1 round of golf" filled with golf balls and markers

#5 Customized Shadow Box Frame


Directions:
  1. Choose a 5x7 or 8x10 shadow box.
  2. Take out the white matting and replace it with scrapbook paper of your choice.
  3. Add a sticker or embellishment plaque to the front of the frame.
  4. Place in your favorite photo and close up frame!

#6 Wall plaque with mini plaques


Directions:
  1. This wood plaque comes unfinished with 3 hanging mini plaques.
  2. Choose a acrylic paint color and paint the plaques.
  3. Once dry cut down photos to fit and glue on plaques using Beacon 3in1 glue.
  4. For the center plaque we used Decorating Your Life Vinyl "Family Holds it all together"


Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Printers Tray Created with Maggie Holmes "Style Board" Paper Collection


Create a special Printers Tray that will WOW Mom this Mother's Day! All you will need to create this stunning project is a black printers tray, 12x12 shadow box, supplies from the NEW Maggie Holmes Style Board Collection by Crate Paper, and then a 12x12 backless frame to give it a finished look!












You can also leave the backless frame off the front and place it on a easel to display!

*12x12 Shadow Box Frames on sale for $9.99 (reg $16.99) until May 18th, 2014

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