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Ahh took me all day to paint but i'm finally done! I really like the outcome ^^! This is the first time I've painted something in a while!
(it isn't super perfect as it is handpainted, but a lot of work and love went into this ^^)
traded to tvstar** ^^
This was a gift from a good friend.
I love it !
It's a Hello kitty music/jewelry box she dances/moves it's sooo cute ^_^
How do creative professionals who are paid to think outside the box express themselves? At Corey McPherson Nash, we do it inside the boxa shallow, glass-topped, wooden box, to be exact.
14 years ago we resuscitated the quaint craft of shadow-box making and turned it into a company ritual. The rules are simple: Don't go outside the box, and don't put anything living inside the box. But the object is ambitious: to provide a hands-on tutorial in Corey McPherson Nash's organizational culture. "Our basic operating principle is to define broad goals, supply a little structure, and then give people the freedom to do creative work."
With the shadow boxes, that principle has produced wildly diverse visions. Among the completed boxes: a vivid frightscape, complete with a crank for animating dancing-devil cutouts; a meditation on "what it could have been," featuring a loose marble and a list of design possibilities; and Tom Corey's own taxonomy of "bad seeds."
One more from Dead Horse Beach. Wish I knew what this box was for.
Brooklyn, NY
Nikon F
Nikkor 28mm f/2.8
Eastman Type 5302 Fine Grain Release Positive Film
River rocks, pandas from a Toob, leaves from silk flowers, a silk butterfly, wooden napkin rings, natural wood blocks, green citiblocks, and a metal cup.
This month I added the elements one or two at a time over a few weeks. I waited until it seemed they were loosing interest then added something new. They loved this! I think this will be how I put the box together from now on.
The first element was the rocks. Just rocks. They were so excited! The played with the rocks for four days!!!
Sheringham east signal box during the 2007 steam dream gala. This image had two layers created to acheive the black and white background and coloured signalbox levers. In the background is Bulleid Unrebuilt Battle of Britain No. 34081 92 Squadron. [taken with my old kodak camera]
Wrangle has laid claim to a large cardboard box. We let him enjoy it for a few days before we disposed of it.
This pack of cigarettes can be rezzed or you can "wear" it.
You and your friends can enjoy a smoke anywhere by clicking on the box of cigarettes.
1 prim cigarette box.
I made these as a gift for some friends of mine in Montreal Canada. They are custom shoe boxes made to look like large books.
Photo of waxing crescent moon taken on Feb. 20. (Venus, also, in the corner of the frame, segueing into the nebula texture.)
Trusty old Gardner 6LX and RV90 gearbox in the back of 573. Usually very reliable, although the mitre box has thrown a tantrum which is being attended to.
WITCHES SPELL BOX
By Mary Beth Davies
10”Paper mache box #2805-44FCAM
4 glass bottles #2014OC
2 sheets Bat’s wing paper #15799 or your choice
1 sunflower pick #MC 9835 or your choice
1 pumpkin pick #MC 7054 or your choice
1 small candle #6201-83
Mouse #16137
Sinnamay ribbon #2804-58
Black crow #1307-30
Black feathers #1019-12
Green moss #GM107
12” broom#281743
7/8” Swiss dot ribbon #3906
Black spray paint
Decoupage
Wispy willow branch, cheesecloth scraps, asst mini pods, small labels, glue gun and sticks, Mocha Brown and Dark Chocolate paint, sponge, perm enamel satin sealer
1. Spray inside and outside of box and lid with black spray paint.
2. Decoupage paper to the outside of the box. Hot glue Swiss dot ribbon around band of lid.
3. Hot glue candle to top of the box – slightly to one side, and glue on the broom.
4. Tie a sinnamay bow and glue onto broom near candle. Cut willow branch apart and glue into bow. Arrange and glue on the picks and the crow.
5. Spot glue the moss into the inside of the box and add the mouse. Sprinkle some black feathers around inside the box.
6. Sponge paint the bottles mocha brown and then dark chocolate. Let dry.
7. Seal with perm enamel satin sealer. Let dry completely.
8. Cut cheesecloth into 6” squares and spritz them with black spray paint.
9. Cover the tops of the bottles with the cheesecloth and tie on with another cheesecloth scrap. *add bottle labels if desired.
10. Lay the bottles inside the box around the mouse
I ate the contents of this confectionary box in 80's or early 90's, but kept the beautiful box. It now contains old love letters and pictures of exes. My father's got it from some visiting japanese businessmen. It's one of the earlyest things I remember having sparked my interest in Japan.
I made this box by hand and then used traditional carving tools to hand carve it . The box design based on a medieval reliquary .The carving is a traditional chip carving design . The cool thing about this type of carving is it's done with a single knife . It's made from poplar wood not that great a wood . Usually hidden or stained , or painted . I think it turned out all right ,but not my favorite .