Thanks to my sister's suggestion, I made an awesome change to the not-quite-done shadow box/silverware tray. I don't have a before picture of when I spray painted it black - too excited to get started on it! It was a plain old silverware tray with an ugly white back and birch colored edges.
Here it is after I painted it.
I liked the paint, but felt like something was off when I put the trinkets on. I wasn't in love.
When I posted about it before, my sister suggested I modge podge some paper on it. I tried it, figuring if I didn't work, I was out the $3 I spent at Goodwill.
I dug out my scrapbook stash and found some paper that looked like it would work. Unfortunately, I didn't have enough of either kind to do the whole thing with one pattern. So being too impatient to go to the store creative, I decided to mix and match 2 different papers. And um, AWESOME! I am in love with how it turned out.
I love looking at all the little trinkets that have special meaning for us - the box my wedding ring was hidden when the hubby proposed, a trombone commemerating my years in band, some things the hubby picked up during his 2 year church mission to Germany. All things I like to display but get lost on a big shelf.
I am still looking for some ribbon to put on the edges like my mom suggested (yea, I know who reads my blog!) but haven't found anything I love yet.
I'm linking up!
1 comment:
I love how the scrapbook paper really brightened up the shadowbox! It definitely made all the items 'pop' so much more! And how creative to use a silverware holder! I love it!
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