Hello friends!
Today I wanted to share with you a Christmas shadow box I created
using a vintage silverware drawer!
Start with an old silverware drawer which can be found at thrift or antiques stores.
My drawer was already the perfect color of red but you can paint your drawer to match your theme.
I wanted to create more sections for my shadow box so I cut pieces of cardboard down to fit into the drawer. Now whats really nice about that is being able to make the sections as long or short as I want for making the perfect customized shadow box.
Now comes the fun part! Collecting pieces for your shadow box! I had fun looking through all of my Christmas supplies finding small things that I wanted to add!
Now you can paint or cover the edges of the drawer. I used Tim Holtz Tissue Tape that had a snowflake pattern to cover the edges. It looked really good and being adhesive, it was a really quick an easy way to cover the edges. Decide what paper you want in each of your sections and glue down. Once you have glued the paper to the cardboard inserts, you can add glue along the back edge and glue them to the drawer. I used Aleene's Craft Glue for a good secure hold.
Now you can just keep adding and layering until you achieve your desired look!
The scrapbook paper used for this shadow box is by October Afternoon, from the Very Merry line.
This cute image below and a few of the others is from an ephemera pack by K & Company. You can find the pack at Hobby Lobby. The vintage Santa was purchased from an Antique shop.
The "25" bingo wooden number is by Maya Road and comes in a full set of numbers in black or red. The Bottle Brush tree was also purchased at Hobby Lobby.
Here are the 2 vintage images used for this shadow box.
Wishing you all a lovely start to the week!
Lindsey
Such a beautiful shadow box - so pretty! Love the bottle brush tree & the vintage Santa and the papers you used are so festive!
ReplyDeleteI always love shadow boxes and letter trayish things. I think this is one of the best items you have shown us this year (okay I'll admit it is very hard to choose ;-)! Thanks for inspiration girls and have a Merry week to start the festivities....
ReplyDelete!Ladies You have topped the cake! This is Magnificent! Stunning! & So Sweet! I LoVe iT!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful!!!! What a lovely idea!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Margaret B
Just beautiful! I love the little plastic Santa. My Mom had a few of those for decorations growing up but they are long gone now.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fantastic, Lindsey! You have such a knack for putting things together so beautifully! Love everything in your shadowbox--what a Christmas treasure!
ReplyDeleteHope you're both having a wonderful day!
Julie
I love shadow boxes in general but this one is extra special.I love it.
ReplyDeleteI love it!! AND I happen to have a couple of those trays laying around!!!
ReplyDeleteI have so enjoyed your inspiration and ideas this christmas!
I love your shadowbox. I did one with the 7 gypsies printer's tray and had so much fun adding all the stuff. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh my Gosh, I love this idea. It is so cute.
ReplyDeleteLove this...I will be on the look out for one of those drawers now....blessings
ReplyDeleteWow! I just love this. Your crafts seem to get better and better every time I drop by your lovely blog! This is ADORABLE!
ReplyDeleteWow! I just love this. Your crafts seem to get better and better every time I drop by your lovely blog! This is ADORABLE!
ReplyDeleteLove the shadow box and what a great idea to make a Christmas one.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, I love it! I'd love to make one just like it, thanks for the tips!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely the best idea for an old silverware drawer and makes the cutest Christmas shadowbox ever! Great work! Christmas blessings, Tammy
ReplyDeleteOh so very cute, Lindsey! great job!
ReplyDeleteI actually have a vintage silverwear drawer in my kitchen! It has about 100 coats of paint in it and it's all gummy and yuck!yours is much better! :)
OH, SO LOVELY, YOU DID A GREAT JOB CREATING. LOVE THE VINTAGE LOOK. RIZZI
ReplyDeleteLove this idea and can't wait to try it...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi Girls!
ReplyDeleteThis is the sweetest shadowbox I have ever seen!!!
Thank you so much for sharing the process with us!
A real Heirloom.
Merry Christmas
xoxTina
That is amazing. You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Ann
this is so adorable! You are so creative. I am totally stealing this. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI just found this project on Pinterest, and I love it! So glad you shared it. laurie
ReplyDeleteHi ladies somehow I missed this a while back but saw it today on pinterest, what a fun idea ! Thanks for sharing, E in TN
ReplyDeleteI am going wed to see if I can find a tray..wish me luck! Dianntha
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