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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Reverse Stretched Canvas Shadowbox Tutorial

8 x 8 Stretched Canvas Turned Into A Shadowbox
 A couple of months ago I made a reverse canvas shadowbox for a photograph taken at my grandparent's house in 1968.  That post is here, if you would like to see it.  At the time I knew that the only other photograph I have from that era would be given a similar scrapbooking treatment.  The pair of shadowboxes are now ready to be hung.

Embellishments include CTMH's Timeless Metal Charms and Prima's Chipboard
 Here is a video tutorial showing how I made this project:


Prima's Wood Ticket Layered Over Linen Scraps With Webster's Pages Country Birds Whimsies
 The photo below shows the journaling pocket on the back of the canvas on the post from March 4, 2012.  The pocket is less deep than the 3M Command Strips.  This allows the journaling cards to easily be removed while the shadowbox is hanging on the wall.

6 x 6 CTMH Flip Flap Memory Protector Holds Journaling on  Back of Shadowbox
Supplies:
8" Square Stretched Canvas
Papers: CTMH Florentine B & T, Olive, cardstock, SU! black cardstock
Stamps: CTMH Universal Backgrounds
Ink: CTMH Olive, Bamboo, Chocolate
Embellishments: CTMH Green Ribbon Collection, CTMH Timeless Charms, CTMH Mocha Opaque Adhesive Gems, Prima Marketing Chipboard, Prima Marketing Wood Tickets, Prima Marketing Chipboard Stickers, Webster's Pages Country Birds Whimsies, black poker chip from Michael's, scraps of linen and burlap
Tools:  Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge, Claudine Helmuth Multi-Medium Matte, foam brush


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    1. You are so sweet, Amor! Thank you for stopping by my blog and leaving me a comment. Now get back to work organizing your digital photos! :-) Hugs, Beverly

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