Bank Made From Shadow Box
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To make this bank, I started out with a 5x7 shadow box. I used my Cricut Expression cutting machine and the cartridge Nifty Fifties to cut out a bowling pin and title for the inside. I placed my cuts on a sheet of white cardstock cut to fit the shadow box. Once I had this cut, I used a pencil to make a mark on the back of the shadow box and on the cut out for the change to fit into the box. (Make sure this is large enough that a quarter can fit through) Next, once these were cut, I used a tape runner to attach my decorative insert to the back of the shadow box. Then, I put it back together and it was ready to add change to.