Project by Louise Richer.At the age of eight, Louise Richer of Pembroke Pines, Fla., was already sewing a line of clothing for her dolls. She then branched out into jewelry and also found a market selling her artwork to her neighbors. But this imaginative crafter's latest inspiration is incorporating her scrapbooking techniques into clever three-dimensional shadow boxes.
Materials:
1 sheet of 12" x 12" stripes patterned paper
1 sheet of 12" x 12" polka dots patterned paper
1 sheet of 12" x 12" blue swirl patterned paper
1 sheet of 12" x 12" lime green solid color paper
1 sheet of black cardstock for photo mounting
1 12" x 12" white cardstock to paint for the printing of the vellum
1 12" x 12" white vellum sheet
1 piece of heavy cardboard for shaker box
water
paint
paintbrushes
3 black and white photos (3 of the same photos in color)
small piece of foam board
1 large sand dollar
alphabet rubber stamps
inkpad
pop up dots
mounting tape
double sided tape
vellum tape
jewelry glue
miniature seashells
1 mini sand dollar
sand
letter beads and small white beads
embroidery floss
2 green eyelets
eyelet setting tools
scissors
die cut machine
die cut pattern
paper slicer
metal buckles
sandpaper for distressing paper
1 beach rub-on decal
label machine
label tape
glue stick
Steps:
1. Choose photos and make two copies of each, one black and white, and one color.
2. Choose papers, both patterned and solid color.