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Make a wedding shadow box

wedding memorabilia to go inside a shadow boxA shadow box is a shallow box, with a glass framed front. You can put photo collages and other memorabilia inside, then hang it on your wall as you would any other picture frame. You'll find shadowboxes in a variety of sizes and style at your local craft store.

One of our most beautiful wedding gifts was a shadow box, made by a friend of ours. She included our invitation and dried flowers in our wedding colors.

I hope to make one for my sister's wedding, but I'm going to hold off until after the big day. This way I can include some wedding day mementos, like the groom's boutonniere, one of the wedding favors and a couple of place cards.

This is one of those projects where you have free reign to exercise your own creativity, and personalize it as much as you want. You can create a clean, contemporary look by choosing to focus on the invitation or one photo, then add a few embellishments to compliment it.

You can also make something regal with rich color choices, and an abundance of items decorating the box. Include the bride's tiara just for fun. If you're having trouble getting started, check out these step-by-step instructions on creating your own shadow box.

How to antique paper with coffee or tea

antiquing paper on a baking sheetWhen I was a little girl, my mother would drag out boxes of pictures of her parents and other family members from Germany. The pictures and old letters were starting to yellow with age, and I often thought that she should preserve them. All these years later, those old German letters and pictures are still in boxes, waiting for me to go through and sort them when I am ready.

I want to display the old family pictures, but I don't have enough old yellowed paper to make the displays I want, so I am glad I found DIY Maven's post on how to antique paper. Using hot black coffee and instant coffee, a baking sheet, a warm oven, paper towels, and a sponge brush, you can make your own antique paper too.

I am going to use my newly antiqued paper as a backdrop for old family photos, but also follow DIY Maven's advise and use copies of the photos. I sure wouldn't want to ruin the only existing photos of my mother's precious memories. What will you use your antiqued paper for?

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