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You can see what it looks like without the vellum.
Get this design for free on my blog Pigs In Pajamas.
I created this box using an empty Altoids candy tin box. I covered the top with Sculpey Ultra Light clay before I painted it with acrylic paing. I glued a tiny mirror to the top inside half of the box. For the bottom, I took a vector art piece (which is based on one of my own photographs of a ball-jointed resin pig doll that is manufactured by Goodreau Dolls) and glued it to the bottom before I covered it with two layers of Modge Podge. Then I poured just enough resin to cover the bottom.
Box Tengor 54/2
Manufacturer: Zeiss Ikon
Years of production: 1934-38
Film: 120 roll film format
Lens: Goerz Frontar
Shutter: Single speed (1/35?)
Aperture: switchable: f11, f16 or f22
Focusing: switchable: 1m, 2m+, 8m+
We can provide standard & custom corrugated boxes, wax-coated products, foam or corrugated inserts, and other structurally enhancing components.
The box is a very nice and thick cardboard. There’s ribbon on the top panel and a bow tied in the back.
Here are some pictures of my handmade cigar box uke ... which is incomplete. It still needs a bridge. I really like the way it looks now though! The inlayed star (my first time trying inlay... in case you couldn´t tell) is a river clam found in Redwood Falls, and so is the S in the soundhole. The wood of the neck was trashpicked, and the wood of the fingerboard is from a broken beach chair handle. The tuners are classical guitar tuners cut and carved to match. I can´t wait to get a sound out of this thing!
My Great-grandfather made this wooden box-it dates from late Victorian,I guess. It nearly falls apart.
For many years now I keep my art cards in it.
It's one of my treasures, and it tells me how old I am!
I was a bit alarmed when I saw that there was a huge dent in the side of the box. I'm happy to say that none of the key were damaged.
I created this while finishing my disseration in Spring, 2003. I posted this image to accompany this blog post.
Black Box Shorts 4, Kenneth Feinstein, June 25, EIFF 2015. Photographer: Kirsty McLachlan, © EIFF, Edinburgh International Film Festival All Rights Reserved