DIY // Ticket Stub Shadow Box!

July 11, 2015

Happy summer everyone! I hope you're all enjoying it even though the weather hasn't been particularly as summery as everyone would like it to be. Today I am sharing with you a fun and simple DIY project I made for my very lovely boyfriend. I thought it would be a cute way of keeping all of our ticket stubs in one place because right now they're all just sitting in a ziplock bag!

Here's the final product I made. Hopefully yours will fit your taste or decor the way you want it to!


(Ps. sorry about the glare!)

Now here's all of the supplies you'll need/want to get started:

Shadow box: 
I purchased mine at Michael's (they're a bit pricey and I would highly recommend finding a coupon first): Top-Loading 11x14 Shadow Box

Note: You do not have to get a top loading box, if this is just to preserve a certain time of tickets or cards or whatever you may have collected, go for a less expensive back loading version instead. 

You'll need all of the typical tools and supplies like glue, scissors, paper, paper trimmer, etc. so I won't list them out for you. If you need further instruction check out the video on my YouTube Channel or at the end of this post which gives more thorough instructions.

Now, I decided to keep my background fairly simple. I only used one piece of patterned paper and two colors of cardstock to make up my background of the shadow box.


Most of the products I used in this DIY are from swaps I had done a few years back. (Finally putting the stuff to good use). If you'd like to watch a walk through of how I made this I put up a video on my YouTube channel!




I hope you enjoyed this DIY gift idea! If you have made one or you like this one please leave me a comment down below! Thank you!




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