Christmas shadow box

I seem to lag a bit when Christmas is over. All that work and excitement, though fun, is tiring. Ever more so as I get older. During January and February I tend to take things easy. I am looking forward to having Older Son and his wife stay over for a few days later this month. They are going to help put away Christmas decorations. It’s always more fun to do that work when someone else is helping.

Today I made a couple of Christmas shadow boxes. The first one was one of my favorite kinds to work on. A snow scene.

Christmas shadow box

I put the box together yesterday. Along with a few other boxes. You will find the tutorial here: shadow boxes from Christmas cards, if you’re interested in making a shadow box. I knew right away that this one had to have a cream colored bottle brush tree. I took the wooden stand off to fit the tree into the box. I often do that, anyway. I think the trees fit better into the snowy scenes without that round of wood.

Shadow box

I have two little plastic drawer sets where I keep some of my floral embellishments. Six drawers in all: greenery, greenery with snow, greenery with ice, greenery with berries, gold, and silver. After finding the right bottle brush tree, I pulled out my drawer of greenery with snow. From there, it’s just trying different things until I find something I like.

Shadow box

I love this white roping. I have three cards of it. I hope I’ll be able to find more when I’ve used all I have.

Shadow box

People are sometimes surprised when they see my shadow boxes in person. They often tell me they thought the boxes were larger than they actually are. So I took this picture with an acrylic ruler behind it to give you an idea of how large the box is.

Shadow box

And so you can see the side…

Shadow box

I also worked on this box. It isn’t quite finished yet.

Christmas shadow box

While I wrote this post, I watched “I’ll Have What Phil’s Having” on Netflix. Season 1, Episode 1. Tokyo. Wow! Food so beautiful, it makes me want to cry. I wish I could go to Japan. I love seeing how amazingly creative people can be. Creative in so many ways I would never have dreamed of. Get out there and create something!

Similar Christmas card shadow boxes I have made are featured in my Etsy shop. ChristmasNotebook

~~Rhonda

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