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Shadow Box Miniatures - Doll House Inspirations From Grandma's Attic

A bit of fabric, a hat box, and the old hall table may not have much in common, unless you find them all in Grandma's attic. But, you can generate from them treasures that will last a lifetime.

Shadow box miniatures are a popular gift of little collectors. They're easy to put together and a welcome gift from even the most discerning member of the family. Whether you need wall art for the house room or a larger treasure for a originate gallery, a shadow box offers complicated layers of décor and style.

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o Find an thorough size box - think a hat box or other readymade box. A popular of ours is the shallow orange crate.

o Add wall art for the back of your box. It may cover the entire back, like wall paper, or it may plainly cover a part of the back of your box. (Perhaps a post card?)

o Add texture with a chain or rope. Bring the back of your box forward, by including a coil of texture and design.

o Include a tool or part of a tool that might be included in your grouping. (Be sure the collection of items is related.)

o Add photos, toys, a collage or pieces of items collected and arrange them along the lowest or sides of the shadow box.

o Don't forget to add a hanging something from the top of the box. Swags or a appeal piece works good from the top. Someone else popular here is a bird on a ring.

o Around the front edge of the box, comprise pieces of lace, fabric, photos, belt buckles, dried flowers or other ornamental items that accentuate the interior contents.

Prepare the back of the box for hanging and wrap it all up in a creative paper or bow to present to your house member or friend. Gifts of shadow boxes from vacations, an outing, or an era are particularly spirited to grandparents as holiday or birthday gifts. Development one with a child brings the memories to life.

Shadow Box Miniatures - Doll House Inspirations From Grandma's Attic

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