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This video kills me because, this is such a perfect craft, all materials are recycled and available, it's so easy and cute, but my brain won't let me make something I have no foreseable use of and will end up in a box somewhere. She notes you can keep tiny trinkets in it but if I store something in a small opaque box that takes a hot minute to open, I will never find or use it again. She also says its great for gifts but I never make gifts that small! Please pitch a use for this.... I want it but it needs to be for something.
A collection of seashells displayed in a rustic wooden tray alongside a decorative box with a sailing ship painting on it.
Ogata Kōrin
Writing Box with Eight Bridges
Eight bridges design based on chapter 9 of The Tales of Ise, depicting iris flowers and wooden bridges.
1700, Edo era
Decoupage decorative box Alphonse Mucha Zodiac
Alphonse Mucha Zodiac Inspired Wooden Jewelry Box, Handcrafted Decoupage Stash Box, Ring Box & Earring Organizer, Mamory box, Handmade Gift
Handmade item
Ships from a small business in Poland
Materials: wood, decoupage, hand painted, felt, metal
Jewelry type: Bracelet, Brooch, Earrings, Necklace, Ring
Length: 8.3 Inches; Width: 5.0 Inches; Height: 2.5 Inches
Gift wrapping available
This wooden jewelry box inspired by the work of Alphonse Mucha, which is not just a practical box, but also a work of Art. My own design on the sides and top. Gift wrapping is included in the price. The unusual and rare shape of this box attracts attention at first sight! Dimensions - Length 21 cm (8.3 inches) Width 13.5 cm (5.0 inches) Height 7.0 cm (2.5 inches) Techniques and materials used - 1. Wood. 2. The inside bottom is made of natural felt. 3. Decorated using decoupage technique and hand-painted. I usually coat all products inside and outside with acrylic, eco-friendly, water-based, safe varnish. Please also note that I have a clean art studio, with no animals in our house and no one smokes. This decorative decoupage box serves as a charming jewelry organizer where you can store your favorite rings and earrings in style. Here you can also store your precious memories - letters and postcards. This unique handcrafted wooden ring box doubles as an earring organizer and trinket box, making it a truly versatile item. This one-of-a-kind creation is ideal as a gift for women who appreciate handmade items. It is sure to add a touch of elegance to any vanity. We also have unique vintage jewelry - you can choose and add to your unique jewelry box to make your gift even more original - https://www.etsy.com/shop/ElegantHomeStorePL Thank you for your support and appreciation of Art! Your support means the world and life to me. Your creative artist Julia 👩🏻🎨
Alphonse Mucha Zodiac Inspired Wooden Jewelry Box, Handcrafted Decoupage Stash Box, Ring Box & Earring Organizer, Mamory box, Handmade Gift
I don’t recall where I first got the idea to make a “Secret Garden Box,” but I’ve collected decorative boxes for years, and I’ve always loved miniatures, as well as formal gardens, so I suppose it felt natural to combine those interests in one package. To create the gardens I start with a bare wood box, and decide on its finish, either paint or lacquer or metal-leaf, then add cast metal feet, and in the case of one of the boxes shown, a jeweled medallion for the lid. I want the box itself to be attractive and interesting just sitting on its own before the interior surprise is revealed.
As for the tiny gardens themselves, the plants are made of modeling clay and other elements (such as the pergola) are made of wood which is cut, sanded and fitted. Everything is then painted and “weathered,” if called for. Unlike say, train set miniatures, I’m not aiming to achieve a realistic look as I feel the gardens should have a bit of whimsy and “feel” handmade, which they are. Also, there is no little doorways or opening in the surrounding “hedge,” as the gardens may only be accessed from above when the lid is removed, and in one’s imagination.
I’ve started planning my next garden box which I think will consist of a tiled-roof cloister with an herb garden and a well.
IG carollongpottery
Artist Oleg Ivanovich Shapkin (b. 1955) from Fedoskino Miniature (Russian) “Lady and Borzoi” Box