
Our rundown of holiday crafts, from Dec. 1 through Dec. 25, proves no two creations are alike…
No. 3 – Shadow boxes have emerged as a must-do, too; this season, I did three.
I added red, green and white glittery paper cut to fit the slots, then assembled miniature icons of Christmas: a Santa, candy cane, Santa cap, trees, gingerbread man, snow man and reindeer and more. Flat visuals, like adhesive stickers, work best. For this particular creation, I utilized images from the same set of stick-on brand, so there’s kind of a uniformity in the figures in each slot. No two creations are ever the same, however.
The North Pole and thin-Santa on either side of the shadow box are clothes pin adorments.
I also provide a brace for table-top display.

A fun display, Wayne. Thank you for sharing.
One of my favorite pastimes, doing these Christmas shadow boxes. The trick is to find the right components. Tnx for your comment.
I love the shadow boxes! 🎄
Ditto!