Hello friends, Marjolaine here. This week I've been playing with the Paris shadow box and I'm loving how it turned out.
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The box is super easy to assemble, I used Zip dry to adhere the pieces together. I used some beautiful napkins and decoupaged them onto the box. I also smeared a bit of gesso on the surface to age the box. Some of the chipboard pieces are covered with Zing embossing powder and distressed with gesso, others are colored with a grey big brush marker.
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This little bouquet of flowers is one of my favorite things about this box, I just love the little "vase" they're in. (the jar is sold separately)
I used the following items from Gina's Designs:
Which is your favorite shadow box from Gina's Designs? Leave a comment to let us know!
very beautiful made Marjolaine.
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