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Blessings Box (Shadow Box Tutorial)

Blessings Box: Write down something you are thankful for every day.  Save them in a shadow box and re-read them at the end of the year.
You know how much I love the Ikea “as-is” section with it’s 50% off cabinet doors and scratch and dent furniture. Well, last time I was there I picked up a couple of shadow boxes for 50% off.  They were scratched, but I knew I could repaint them so they'd be good as new. Scratch and dent ikea frameUnder $5 for a 9x9 shadow box was a pretty good deal.  I wasn’t sure what I was going to do with it, but I knew I could come up with something.

Then, tonight a friend of mine posted this on Facebook:
I loved the idea.   So I got out my Silhouette and got to work.  I googled phrases about blessings and I liked this one:
Blessings Box: Write down something you are thankful for every day.  Save them in a jar and re-read them at the end of the year. "Count your many blessings, name them one by one” 
 
It turns out those are hymn lyrics from 1897 but unlike yesterday’s mantel inspiration, I have can’t recall ever having heard it (either at church or on Little House on the Prairie.)

Anyhow.. I was going to print it out in a single font, when I stumbled upon this free printable from Lil Luna. 
Blessings printable
I loved it but it wasn’t going to work on the Silhouette with that chalkboard background.  I upped the contrast in photoshop, and made the letters white on a solid black back drop.  Then I realized that not all the letters are vinyl friendly (specifically "name them" and the two “ones”) so I replaced those with a new font and then inverted the entire photo.  This was the result:
Inverted printable for vinylNot bad dontcha think?

I loaded that into my Silhouette software and traced it.  This is what the cut file looked like (sorry I’m not going to offer the file because this word art wasn't mine.)
Cutting chalkboard printable out of vinyl
Once I cut and weeded black vinyl, this is what I ended up with (weeding those top letters was quite a feat!)
Blessing car with vinylNow to fix up the inside of the box.

I originally just flipped over the paper that was behind the photo mat so that the background would be white, but I didn’t like that. I didn’t think my slips of paper containing my ‘blessings’ would show up.  I grabbed some glitter spray paint (this stuff is AWESOME!  I’m not sure why I’ve never used it on projects before) and painted the paper.
Spray glitterIdeally, buying glitter card stock would have been better, but like I said, I was doing this last night (and the post is going out this morning) so I used what I had on hand.

Here is a close up of the vinyl words against the gold background of the box: Count your blessingsI’m glad I didn’t use the white. The slips of paper definitely show up better against the gold. Counting blessingsI do love the final product, and I can’t believe it took me less than an hour to make.
Blessings Box: Write down something you are thankful for every day.  Save them in a shadow box and re-read them at the end of the year. Tomorrow I am going to drill a small hole in the side of the box to insert the slips of paper through.
Blessings Box: Write down something you are thankful for every day.  Save them in a shadow box and re-read them at the end of the year. I’m already feeling more Thankful!
Blessings Box: Write down something you are thankful for every day.  Save them in a shadow box and re-read them at the end of the year.



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