Hi, y'all! It's time for another fun and fabulous blog hop featuring the E-Team! This time we're partnering with Darcie's to bring you some tips and hints on creating with her stamps and/or shadowboxes.
Let's get started!
First of all I'm going to show you a shadowbox I made using Darcie's Acrylic Shadowbox Frame Raine Large. I fell in love with these shadowbox frames when I first saw them at CHA. Then I picked this one up at a craft show just a couple of months ago, and made a hanging shadowbox to commemorate my grandson's 1st year of playing soccer. (You can click on any of the photos to see them full size.)
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I had so much fun adding all the cute little elements. The stars were cut with a die cut from glitter paper, the banner was hand cut, and the sentiment is from Unity. The soccer ball is actually a sticker. Wasn't it convenient that Miles was holding his hands just perfectly for me to be able to fit in the soccer ball?
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I did not, however, take step-by-step photos of the process when I made it. That would leave me with nothing to show you here, wouldn't it? Well, I couldn't let that happen, so I created an Acrylic Ornament Meghan to also share with you today.
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At first I was going to create a really sparkly Christmas-themed ornament, but then I decided to use a photo of my 4 grandchildren that I took when we were all at the beach for our annual family vacation. The whole theme then changed and I decided to make it a little bit shabby, with a beachy feel.
I followed the instructions that are enclosed with each of the shadowboxes, and started by tracing the chipboard onto patterned paper, one for the back and one for the front. I only cut out the opening on the front piece.
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Then I printed the photo and allowed it to dry thoroughly. I cut it just a bit smaller than the outer edge of the ornament chipboard and adhered it to the inside of the paper that was cut for the back of the ornament.
The next step was to create the snowflake. I cut the largest flake from felt using a die. The middle one is made of grungeboard and painted with Claudine Hellmuth acrylic paint in traditional tan. The smallest one was punched from glitter paper, and the tiny star is the center of the largest felt one. After I adhered the 3 chipboard pieces together using Beacon Zip-Dry, as recommended in the instructions, this is what I had:
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I then adhered the papers to the front and back of the ornament (also using Zip-Dry), sanded all the edges, and sponged them with Ranger Distress antique linen ink. I used Scor-Tape to assemble the snowflake then dotted it with Ranger Matte Accents and sprinkled on some crystal coarse glitter.
I added some Diamond Dust glass glitter inside the ornament, then attached the acrylic pieces to the front and back, using the provided clips to hold everything together. The snowflake was attached to the front using Scor-Tape.
The final step was to tie it all up with some seam binding and Caribbean twine that had been misted with Ranger Distress antique linen ink, scrunched and dried.
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That's it, folks! I just love how both of these shadowboxes turned out. I guess now my daughter Gretchen will argue that she gets the ornament since Jennifer got the shadowbox of Miles. But I think I'll just keep it to hang on my Christmas tree as a reminder to us all of the wonderful beach trips we share every summer!
It's time for you to move on and check out the fantabulous creations of the rest of the E-Team. I've had a sneak peek and I know you're going to LOVE what they have to show you! Also, don't forget to visit the eclectic Paperie blog and leave a comment to have a chance to win some cool prizes!
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Broni Holcombe (You are here!)
And Darcie has a cool tutorial today featuring one of these shadowbox ornaments!
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Thanks so much for stopping by and for making it all the way through this long post! I hope you have a great week! Please stop back by on Wednesday for a Color Throwdown/Our Craft Lounge sneak peek combo post! Then we have an Our Craft Lounge blog hop coming up on Thursday! What an exciting week!
Love you guys!
Soccer shadowbox frame:
- Stamps: {all you need} August KOTM (Unity Stamp Co.)
- Paper: white, black glitter paper (K & Company), Ooh-La-La & Abbey Road (My Mind's Eye)
- Ink: Memento tuxedo black
- Other: Acrylic Shadowbox Frame Raine Large (Darcie's), Copic markers: Y32, Y35, T1, T3; Metro mini shimmer alpha (Making Memories), Kids puffy soccer ball sticker (Recollections), Concentric Stars Cuttlebug die (Provo Craft),Zip-Dry paper glue (Beacon), black DMC thread, foam mounting tape
Beach Memories ornament:
- Paper: photo paper, Figgy 6x6 paper pad (Basic Grey), white glitter paper (K & Company)
- Ink: Ranger Distress antique linen
- Other: Acrylic Ornament Meghan (Darcie's), computer & printer, pencil, craft knife, scissors, Studio acrylic paint – traditional tan (Claudine Hellmuth), foam brush, grungeboard snowflake (Tim Holtz), snowflake punch (Martha Stewart), Create a Flake One Shapeabilities, Zip-Dry paper glue (Beacon), Ranger Matte accents, crystal coarse glitter (Martha Stewart), Twinklets Diamond Dust glass glitter (FloraCraft), Scor-Tape, sanding stick, sponge dauber, Ranger mini-mister, seam binding, Carribean twine – The Twinery
Love that frame! And the ornament is so special!
Posted by: Pam Loris | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 07:37 AM
Such a gorgeous project with a personal touch.
Posted by: lacyquilter | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 08:13 AM
Both great projects using your family! They'll love them, too.
Posted by: Janet L. | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 08:43 AM
Wow I just love that frame and the ornament is just lovely!!
Posted by: Mary Harris | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 09:32 AM
Gorgeous Family Broni!! And your projects showcase them wonderfully!
Posted by: Starla | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 09:33 AM
these projects are great Broni - Thanks for sharing and inspiring.
Sandra
Posted by: Sandra | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 10:10 AM
Love that ornament frame! And, what a unique idea
to use as a picture frame. They are stunning! Thanks
for sharing!
Posted by: Joanna | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 11:28 AM
I love both of your projects, and really like the acrylic frames...adding that ball was the frosting
Posted by: Shirley Rea | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 11:42 AM
Love both projects, especially the first with Miles soccer picture!
Posted by: Sylvia Nelson | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 11:42 AM
Very cute frame and ornament. The soccer ball sticker is perfect!
Posted by: Sue D | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 12:08 PM
I just love both projects. That ornament is to die for! How wonderful!
Posted by: Glenda | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 12:47 PM
Broni I love both projects! The ornament is so fabulous (as are the kiddos) and I love how you matched the colors in the frame!
Posted by: Sherry Cheever | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 01:01 PM
wow both projects are gorgeous. I love the flag with his name..... to me it just adds so much ....personality (can't think of the word).
Your holiday ornament tutorial is perfect.... because I was attempting to create something similar. Love it.... thank you :-)
hugs
Posted by: Micki | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 01:27 PM
Love love love both of your projects! The soccer one is adorable with the banner and the ornament will look amazing on your tree. Great work sistah!
Posted by: Latrice | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 02:53 PM
Both projects are lovely. That ornament would look so good on the wall too.
Posted by: Yelowflower Mo | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 03:16 PM
Hi Broni, Just wanted to let you know that I LOVE what you did with my ornament and frame. In fact.... I think I'm going to make some of those ornaments for my kids... in those same colors and with the snowflakes. Awesome idea... and thank you!! Great job! Darcie Heater
Posted by: Darcie Heater | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 03:23 PM
Fun projects! What a great way to remember a summer vacation!
Posted by: Linda H | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 04:35 PM
I saw these at CHA.. I LOVE what you did with them.. The soccer pictures is adorable.. I love the stars.. Then you make the adorable ornament too.. What a sweet gift this would make for someone.. These are awesome..
Posted by: Dawn Burnworth | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 09:21 PM
Priceless keepsakes Broni! You'er one creative diva and one blessed grandma!
Posted by: Linda C. | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 10:32 PM
what amazing gifts they would make. great job with both of them.
Posted by: Cassie K | Monday, November 15, 2010 at 10:33 PM
WOW, girl, you have been busy!!!!! Miles is such a cutie and I love how you made the awesome shadow box!!! Your ornament is fabulous...sooo shabby and vintage!!! I'm glad you used that beautiful picture, too!!!
Posted by: Joan Ervin | Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at 02:12 AM
Both are very nice. I love the use of Ornaments, and some I use all year long. Darling grandkids..
Posted by: Sylvia/Little Treasures | Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at 09:12 AM
The page is adorable, but that shadow box is AMAZING! LOVE it!
Posted by: LeAnne | Wednesday, November 17, 2010 at 02:16 PM
These are fantastic, Broni! What wonderful ways to showcase such adorable pics! Your granchildren are beautiful!
Posted by: Michele Boyer | Friday, November 19, 2010 at 11:12 PM