Thanks for this tutorial :) Very simple & easy to follow. Have you ever done this on a larger scale? I've got a large portrait frame & this idea for it which requires the box to be about 10cm thick. I was considering using a shoebox (and a half, the frame is too tall for just 1 box) and then having like 2 different scenes inside. The objects inside would only be extremely light, but I'm worried the shoeboxes won't be enough to hold the weight of the frame. Any tips other than resorting to wood?
@kyliesmiley16 This sounds like a great idea. If you are worried about the strength of the boxes, I would use duck tape around the edges. This is extremely strong and will hold things together for you I would think (it held my car together for a while). Another idea would be to use hardboard. Cut the back and the sides separately using a Stanley knife and assemble with duck tape. This would also work and give you one chamber instead of two if that is the way you want to go. Good luck. :)
@kyliesmiley16 You could also use balsa for the side panels, this is extremely light and can be cut with a blunt knife, but is very strong. Card for the back panel would still be ok.
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Awesome Video!!(:
elicente 1 month ago
Thanks for this tutorial :) Very simple & easy to follow. Have you ever done this on a larger scale? I've got a large portrait frame & this idea for it which requires the box to be about 10cm thick. I was considering using a shoebox (and a half, the frame is too tall for just 1 box) and then having like 2 different scenes inside. The objects inside would only be extremely light, but I'm worried the shoeboxes won't be enough to hold the weight of the frame. Any tips other than resorting to wood?
kyliesmiley16 2 months ago
@kyliesmiley16 This sounds like a great idea. If you are worried about the strength of the boxes, I would use duck tape around the edges. This is extremely strong and will hold things together for you I would think (it held my car together for a while). Another idea would be to use hardboard. Cut the back and the sides separately using a Stanley knife and assemble with duck tape. This would also work and give you one chamber instead of two if that is the way you want to go. Good luck. :)
wwpaperprintablescom 2 months ago
@kyliesmiley16 You could also use balsa for the side panels, this is extremely light and can be cut with a blunt knife, but is very strong. Card for the back panel would still be ok.
wwpaperprintablescom 2 months ago
@wwpaperprintablescom Awesome, thank you so much I'll give it a try :)
kyliesmiley16 2 months ago
Genius - and a lot less expensive than buying several wooden shadow box frames!
Blakeneyd 2 months ago
Such a great video and simple...I need simple love it...TFS...Sheree (Downunder)
Scrapsassy1959 3 months ago
i like the music!!!! so don't complain about it
sweetpatience54 3 months ago
excellent tutorial but the music was unnecessary...
egiritligil 4 months ago
You just saved me a fortune! Great idea, thanks
jcdunne 5 months ago
Why dont you use cutter instead of scissor so you can use your cutting board.
boyutip 5 months ago
@boyutip dunno. probably the scissors were to hand and the scalpel/cutter was blunt! lol.
wwpaperprintablescom 5 months ago
Excellent tutorial, thank you :)
kyliesmiley16 5 months ago in playlist SHADOW BOX HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN
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costalgerie 9 months ago
just what i've been looking for! Thank you so much!!! Great job.
mamaanik 1 year ago
Is the black tape in this video electrical tape? or a black duct tape?
Tam028 1 year ago
@Tam028 Just black cellotape - but anything will work - as long as it is sticky!
wwpaperprintablescom 1 year ago
@Tam028 it is just black sticky tape - I think anything will work as long as it is sticky!
wwpaperprintablescom 1 year ago
absolutely fab, so simple, many thanks, fantastic
rrroyaaal 1 year ago
love the video... not found of music it made it hard to hear you.. but thanks for sharing
truofheart55 1 year ago
i think this is the first shadow box video i understand
MsBabycrime 1 year ago
Thanks for these lovely words.
wwpaperprintablescom 1 year ago
thanks for this, very useful x
Brynja4 1 year ago
Who woulda knew....... Thanks for sharing....I am going to be crafty yet......
LUCANDIS 2 years ago
love it - sling em in the bin !!
nice to hear a 'normal' accent.
angela xxx
raistlin8901 2 years ago