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Friday, August 31, 2012

Self Framed Shadow Box for Quilling - 2

Hello,

I hope you all remember my previous post about the framed shadow box for your precious quilled creations. For those who haven't seen it so far, you can find it here.

This is the second one in series I have prepared and is smaller than the other versions. 
Here it is - 
I have used an A4 size sheet to make the shadow box. The reason it appears smaller than the others is that the width of this frame is more than the other boxes I have made and is perfect to hold a pretty 3-D petal quilled flower.

The 'frame' is made up using a polka dot patterned paper from Primary Basics scrapbook paper collection.
I have added a little punched daisy flower made from a daisy craft punch with a rhinestone for that teeny weeney hint of bling (I seem to love a blingy effect on my creations! :P).
Here is a close up of my quilled flower. You can see a hint of bling here too :P. The flower has protected it well enough by the faux glass frame made from an acrylic sheet (OHP) and the patterned paper.
Simple and Effective??

Hope you like it. I will be uploading more shadow box frame designs with quilling inside. Keep checking the blog.

Linking it to the following challenges - 
1. Do More with Less 
2. Lulupu - The craft Lounge
Thanks all,
Just Love Crafts xx

14 comments:

  1. The quillied flowers is pretty! And a great way to save your art!

    Thanks for playing along with Lulupu thsi month! All the best!

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  2. This is gorgeosu.thanks for linking it up at The monthly challenge at Lulupu

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  3. Lovely flower! I love the colours you have used.

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  4. Gosh this is so pretty, love the colors!Thanks for playing along at the Lulupu challenge this month.

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  5. It's so cute Pri! I love that polka dot paper!!!!!

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  6. Your shadow box frame looks beautiful !! ....Your quilled flower looks lovely and fab use of the punched flower :)

    Thank you for playing along my challenge at Yvonne;s blog and Best of luck :)

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  7. Ooooh...such a pretty project! Love the idea of a shadow box effect. Really cool!

    Thanks for playing along with my guest Hussena's challenge! :)

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    1. Thank you very much...Sorry about returning my thanks this late...but better late than never..:)

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