Hello everyone! I hope that you are well. Today I am sharing a project which features one of the latest collections by Kaisercraft this month which is called Anthology. This collection features vintage inspired botanical images, gorgeous ephemera and stunning vintage papers. Today I am sharing a shadow box that I have created using some of the papers, the collectables and one of the specialty papers in the collection.
To create the actual shadow box, I selected an 8" x 8" canvas and used the reverse side of it. I selected the specialty paper called SHADOW BOX and measured then cut a section that I needed. Using a selection of the Kaisercolour paints, I painted the outside edges of the canvas to match the papers. Once dry, I glued them into place using soft matte gel.
To adhere the shadow box frame to the canvas, I measured a piece of paper from the collection and adhered this to the canvas and then marked onto the paper where the box lines would be. I attached double sided adhesive to some fun foam then measured and cut it into strips. I adhered these strips onto my lines and gradually built up my frames until they were all even with the top of the canvas before adhering the specialty paper layer.
To decorate inside each of the sections, I used some printed tape. I also used foam dots to add dimension to the collectable pieces.
I added some vintage trinkets from my stash to compliment the collection.
Inking the edges of the papers and the collectables adds to the vintage feel as well as enabling each component to stand out.
The metal corners add a nice finishing touch to the shadow box. These have been discontinued, but you might be able to still buy them at some craft stores.
To create the actual shadow box, I selected an 8" x 8" canvas and used the reverse side of it. I selected the specialty paper called SHADOW BOX and measured then cut a section that I needed. Using a selection of the Kaisercolour paints, I painted the outside edges of the canvas to match the papers. Once dry, I glued them into place using soft matte gel.
To adhere the shadow box frame to the canvas, I measured a piece of paper from the collection and adhered this to the canvas and then marked onto the paper where the box lines would be. I attached double sided adhesive to some fun foam then measured and cut it into strips. I adhered these strips onto my lines and gradually built up my frames until they were all even with the top of the canvas before adhering the specialty paper layer.
To decorate inside each of the sections, I used some printed tape. I also used foam dots to add dimension to the collectable pieces.
I added some vintage trinkets from my stash to compliment the collection.
Inking the edges of the papers and the collectables adds to the vintage feel as well as enabling each component to stand out.
The metal corners add a nice finishing touch to the shadow box. These have been discontinued, but you might be able to still buy them at some craft stores.
Kaisercraft Products: Anthology
Collection: P2548 Herbs | P2547
Ornithology |PS528 Shadow Box | CT938 Collectables| Kaisercolour KC002 Antique White, KC032 Raw
Umber| T310 Paint Brushes| T302 Foam Dots| T320 Craft Glue
Other: 8” x 8” Canvas | Printed Tape - TM801 Timeless | Metal Corners – TM807 Silver |Soft Matte Gel| Glossy Accents| Vintage
Trinkets | Hemp| Craft Foam| Double Sides Adhesive
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I just saw this over on the Kaisercraft blog, and it looks amazing... love all the sections and fabulous vintage looking papers..
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