Hello friends. I'm back with Part 2 of the vintage inspired vignette boxes I've been making using products from TupeloDesignsLLC.
You can find my first post here.
Today's project is all about the Elf on the Shelf. I remember my grandmother having some of these cute little knee hugger elves hanging on her Christmas tree. Oh how I wish I had those to hang on my tree as I have such a fond memory of taking them off the tree and playing with them when I was a little girl. But I digress...
For today's project, I used a vintage box that I had on hand and covered it in papers from Simple Stories Simple Vintage Christmas using Aleene's Always Ready Turbo Tacky Glue. I added some nostalgic holiday elements from Tim Holtz Idea-ology Christmas Ephemera Pack.
To the wreath, I added a few dots of cranberry colored Stickles for added texture.
I filled the box with this vintage knee-hugger elf I found at Goodwill and a bottle brush tree from Tim Holtz Idea-ology Tree Lot, I covered a battery operated tea light with peppermint candy washi-tape to light up the scene. I used scrabble tiles to spell out the word "Elf".
Would you like to win one of these? Leave a comment on one or all three of my posts for "Vintage Inspired Shadow Box". You can find the link to the first post at the top of this post. Stay tuned next Thursday for part 3 of my Vintage Inspired Shadow Box posts.
ETA: Dan, the owner of TupeloDesignsLLC is generously adding a few surprise items to this giveaway. Thanks so much Dan!
I'll post the winner on my blog on December 6th so be sure to leave your e-mail address if you're new here when you comment so I can find you.
You can find my first post here.
Today's project is all about the Elf on the Shelf. I remember my grandmother having some of these cute little knee hugger elves hanging on her Christmas tree. Oh how I wish I had those to hang on my tree as I have such a fond memory of taking them off the tree and playing with them when I was a little girl. But I digress...
For today's project, I used a vintage box that I had on hand and covered it in papers from Simple Stories Simple Vintage Christmas using Aleene's Always Ready Turbo Tacky Glue. I added some nostalgic holiday elements from Tim Holtz Idea-ology Christmas Ephemera Pack.
To the wreath, I added a few dots of cranberry colored Stickles for added texture.
I filled the box with this vintage knee-hugger elf I found at Goodwill and a bottle brush tree from Tim Holtz Idea-ology Tree Lot, I covered a battery operated tea light with peppermint candy washi-tape to light up the scene. I used scrabble tiles to spell out the word "Elf".
Would you like to win one of these? Leave a comment on one or all three of my posts for "Vintage Inspired Shadow Box". You can find the link to the first post at the top of this post. Stay tuned next Thursday for part 3 of my Vintage Inspired Shadow Box posts.
ETA: Dan, the owner of TupeloDesignsLLC is generously adding a few surprise items to this giveaway. Thanks so much Dan!
I'll post the winner on my blog on December 6th so be sure to leave your e-mail address if you're new here when you comment so I can find you.
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9 comments:
Oh my gosh Birgit...and here I thought nothing could top the first shadow box! This is just too precious...LOVE that elf and all the fabulous papers you collaged behind him! The bottle brush tree and the peppermint stick tea light are wonderful additions and I'm loving the scrabble tiles too! Cute, cute, CUTE my friend!!! :0)
Wonderful shadow box design and that is such a cute little elf. I love how you decorated the candle too.
Oh this is such a sweet vintage creation! We have at least one of those knee huggers from my Husband's Grandmother! This looks amazing!
Oh my goodness, that is just adorable, I didn't know anything about elf on the shelf until just a couple years ago, I love how you spelled out elf with the scrabble pieces too, neat touch!
This is so adorable, Birgit! Love your little elf and all the wonderful details you've added. The scrabble tiles look fabulous!
Another adorable shadow box!! My step Mom has an "original" elf collection with cuties like this! What a darling gift idea!
Wow, such a Beautiful box. ❤❤❤❤ Thanks for sharing! ❤❤❤ Christmas Messages for Kids
Simply adorable....and just way to cute! So in love with your sweet elf and I love how your posed him in the corner with those tiles spelling his name, simply magical!
Oh, how darling! What a sweet shadow box this is with the elft! Love the banner, wreath, light, and tree! And, great touch with the scrabble tiles!
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