Christmas Shadowbox - Decor Item

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Christmas Shadowbox - Decor Item

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Wooden Creations - Christmas Shadowbox | How To Woodworking

Hello everyone!

In this Instructable I will show you how you can make this beautiful Christmas shadowbox! It's a beautiful gift for a friend who loves Christmas, or for yourself!

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Supplies

Tools I used:

- Jointer/planer

- Tablesaw

- Sander

Materials I used:

- Wood glue

- Clamps

- Craft paper

- Utility knife

The Paperwork

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Picture 1: Make a border of 10mm around 4 craft papers (thick paper). On the first paper you need to draw two trees, (left and right) they are easy to do free handed.

Picture 2: On the second paper you need to draw 2 more trees, beside the ones on the first paper. You can check by laying them on top of each other.

Picture 3: Cut out the trees with your utility knife.

Picture 4-7: Here you can see what it looks like when you're done. For the reindeer and the christmas tree you can search on google for some easy silhouettes.

Assembling the Inner Box.

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Picture 1: To glue up the shadow box you need wooden spacers. These need to be as long as your paper is, I'm using the standard A4 format. So I used 2x 190mm long sticks and 2x 277mm long sticks. All the spacers need to be 8mm wide x 10mm thick.

Picture 2: Use a little bit of wood glue to glue the spacers in between the different layers of paper.

Picture 3: At the back I'm glueing a white craft paper with some holes in it to let the light through.

The Wooden Box - the Woodworking Part

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Picture 1:

My dimension of my wooden planks:

2 x 8mm thick, 6,6cm wide and 21cm long

2 x 8mm thick, 6,6cm wide and 31.7cm long

Cut a groove for your plywood panel of 4mm thick. You can do this with a tablesaw or a router.

Picture 2: For one of the short pieces cut all the way through, so you can access the inside of the box by sliding away the plywood backer board.

Picture 3: Plywood backer board: 21,7cm wide, 30,7cm long.

Assembly Time!

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Picture 1: Now it's time to glue the inner box to the outside box.

Picture 2: Because I didn't used miter cuts, I'm making a miter border to go on the front of the shadow box. the dimensions of the slats: 22mm wide, 8mm thick. This way the paper border is also nicely covered.

Picture 3: Round over the edge of all the slats on the routertable and glue them on the box.

Picture 4: Make a little knob/handle for the plywood back.

Picture 5: Put some LED-lamps at the back. As you can see, I'm just using some ugly painterstape :).

Picture 6: Slide the plywood in place, and you're ready to shine with your shadowbox!

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Happy Holidays!