I created a small box out of carstock reinforced with medium weight chipboard to fit behind the tag die cut. A piece of acetate covers the hole to create a "window" view. The shiny blue "coral" inside the shadowbox are punches from Tim's new Branch punch.
Most resin pieces were from Martha Stewart and Mod Podge silicone molds. The diving helmet was from a mold that I had made from a pendant. Real seashells were found on the beach during a past vacation to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, and the real watch parts are from RedRooster UK.
Metal Film (the shiny blue and green on the cardboard) is Minc Reactive Foil. Fibers and laces are from a local craft shop & art boutique here in Blackfoot, Idaho, the Stinkin' Cute Scrapook Shop & Boutique. After making the first one, I decided to make more for a swap I had joined over at Mini Album Scraps.Backs of shadowbox tags have a pocket for a personal note or gift card, sides are decorated with Inka rubs and raised glued "webs".
Oh wow, I love these...just brilliant! I just love every detail...colors, embellishments, fibers, perfect paper for this project, too, and great job on the fussy cutting. Wow!!!
ReplyDeleteJuJu....I am soooo glad I stopped by for a visit. Your tag caught my eye because of the ocean look. (I have a "BEACH" theme for my scrap room). I immediately fell in love with the open window ...I just wanted to jump in with the mermaid. And all the surrounding goodies give you even more to look at! Great 3 D effect! Awesome Job!
ReplyDeleteThese are the coolest! I am so impressed! The handmade boxes are enough, then you've added such cool layers. This is my kinda steampunk. Brilliant!!!
ReplyDelete
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the kind comments!!
OMG...i looove it so much
ReplyDeleteOMG! So awesome! I'm referring people to your image for a swap I'm holding at Swapbot.com (Mermaid tag swap). I doubt though, that any of us will do as well as you did here!
ReplyDelete