How Do You Make A Butterfly Shadow Box?
Capturing an alluring group of butterflies is easy in this elegant, but simple and easy to do shadow box. If butterflies are your theme in one of the rooms in your house, check out my other articles on other elegant and beautiful projects! Start off your project by painting your shadow box. You’ll want to match it to the other frames or items in your room. You might choose black, tan, brown, or a nice varnish such as cherry or oak. Once it’s painted, set it aside to dry. Once your shadow box is dry, you may want it to have a nice aged effect. If this is the look you’re going for, brush gold paint on various places of your shadow box. This will make it look antique. Trim and adhere scrapbooking paper for your background. You’ll also want to do this for the inside edges of your shadow box. Adhere cardstock to the back of your butterfly scrapbooking paper for added visual weight. Cut out three butterflies and attach it to the inside of your shadow box using double sided adhesive tape. To