In this
piece, Santa’s just been down the chimney delivering toys to all the little
girls and boys. As soon as I saw the Tim Holtz Christmas
Wishes Worn Book Cover I knew exactly what I was going to do.
I
thought this book would make a great shadowbox book with a vintage fireplace
scene surrounded by toys from Santa.
On the
inside cover, I framed paper by braiding the mini pine and berry garland with the tiny red tree garland. The “Night Before Christmas” poem on
parchment is just something I cooked up for the project. Please feel free to download the image below
and use it in your artwork.
Making the Shadowbox
The
shadow box is made out of pieces of chipboard.
Two of the pieces measure 6 ½” by ¾” and two pieces measure 4 ¾” x
¾”. These measurements create a box that
just fits on the inside back cover of the book.
With the depth of the pieces being ¾”, it gives you room on the other
side of the cover (where the poem is) for bulkier embellishment and still
allows for closing the book. I painted
the edges of the chipboard then covered it in paper from the St. Nicholas paper pad.
Next, I
glued the pieces together and then backed the box with more paper from the
paper pad.
The
final step was to glue the box into the book.
The Chimney
The
chimney is made from chipboard. Two of
the chipboard pieces measure 2” x 1 ¼” and two pieces measure ¾” x 1 ¼”. I inked the edges of the chipboard then
covered it with paper.
To
create the look of snow on the chimney, I first used white paint. The paint was almost dried out which made it
easier to apply it thickly.
Once
the paint was dry I used Glossy Accents to add an icy look.
The
final step was to attach Santa to the chimney and to glue the chimney to the
top of the shadow box. I used color pencils to make his suit a darker red.
The Inside Details
At
inside top of the box, I used a combination of borders that were in the paper
pack and ribbon. I added toys, stocking
and the clock images that came from various collage sheets. Hanging from the fireplace are mini stocking ornaments. I also used various buttons
and holly picks.
The
logs are made from sticks and topped with orange and red Dazzlers (from Glitter
Art Institute) to look like glowing embers.
The
fireplace mantle is a chipboard die cut that I covered with paper. I also cut an extra strip of chipboard to
create a top for the fireplace. This gave
me room to put items on the top. I used
3 layers of foam core tape to attach the fireplace to the back of the shadow
box and to make it pop off the back.
Absolutely adorable, Laura! Your creativity never ceases to amaze me:)
ReplyDeleteAmazing Laura! Love all the intricate details... what a great project!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this shadow box! It is tooooo cute! You are one creative lady!
ReplyDeletehugs Karen
It's absolutely lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe work and love that goes into making this ... wow!
Thanks for sharing!
diane @ aug's blog
I ADORE this Laura !!!!! So gorgeous Christmas box with lovely fireplace inside, and the Christmas father is just the ice on the cake...:-) HUGS, Coco xxx
ReplyDeleteVery clever and absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteOMGOSH! I WANT TO MAKE THIS!!! IT IS AMAZING!!!!
ReplyDeleteLaura, thank you for sharing such a beautiful rendition of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas! You are one talented crafter:)
ReplyDeleteThis would be great on a mantle piece. Very creative!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I could look at this all day, and still be surprised by the level of detail. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove it Laura, it's so sweet! x
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely adorable!! If this were mine it would become one of those treasures put out every year for the Holidays. Magical.
ReplyDeleteMagical...just magical.
ReplyDeletefabulous idea!
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