Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with a polka dotted Spring Shadow Box featuring products from Clear Scraps. I was inspired to create this shadow box for my granddaughter. She loves lady bugs, Flowers, Purple and Pink. So, I decided to create this fun pink polka dot shadow box.
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Thursday, May 7, 2026
Polka Dot Shadow Box with Clear Scraps
Supplies Used:
My Stash:
Acrylic Paints: Grape Taffy, Pink blast, Red, Black & Dark Yellow
Fabric Flowers
Circle Stencil not pictured
Hot Glue Tool & Glue Stick
Wood Glue & Masking Tape
Brushes, Make Up Sponges, Paint Tray, Water bucket and Paper Towels
Step 1. I start by painting the lady bug from the Chipboard Punchout Embellishments Spring with red and black paint.
I then used the circle stencil(not pictured) from my stash to sponge on the dot with black paint.
Next, I paint the flower from the Chipboard Punchout Embellishments Bee Happy with Pink Blast and Dark Yellow Acrylic paint and set. I set both to the side to dry.
Step 2. I gather all the piece from the Wood Shadow Box 8x11 along with the Grape Taffy paint and the Pink Blast.
I paint the back panel, side panel and insert of the Wood Shadow Box 8x11 with the Grape Taffy paint.
Step 3. Once the Grape Taffy paint is dry I the use a make-up sponge along with the circle stencil and Pink Blast paint to make some pink polka dots on all the pieces.
Step 4. I paint all the edges with the Pink Blast paint.
Step 5. Once all the pieces are dry. I adhere the insert pieces with wood glue. Set it aside.
Next, I dry fit my Wood Shadow Box 8x11 pieces making sure I have everything in it proper place then I adhere it with wood glue.
I used some making tape to hold all the pieces in place while the glue dries. I insert the inner pieces and set it aside to dry.
Step 6. Once dry it time decorate. I gather the painted Ladybug and Flower along with a few fabric flowers.
I used the hot glue tool and glue stick to adhere the ladybug to the top right corner along with a few fabric flowers. and the Chipboard Flower to the bottom left corner with a few fabric flowers
A few close ups of the corners.
Now, the Wood Shadow Box 8x11 is now complete!!
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Friday, March 27, 2026
Hello Spring Watering Can Home Decor with Clear Scraps
Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with a fun home decor item featuring the Clear Scraps: Shiplap Watering Can Small Shape and Clear Scraps: Embellishments Chipboard Punchout Spring
Supplies Used:
Plaid Paint: Light Hauser Green, Pink, Lillac, Vanilla White
Tools: Paint Brushes, Paint Pallet, Water Bucket, Paper Towels,
Hot Glue Tool & Hot Glue Sticks
Offray Organza Ribbon: Yellow
Mark Richards Cabochons Stickers in Pearl
I started by painting the Shiplap Watering Can Small shape in the Light Hauser Green. I wiped off a bit of the paint to give more of a distress look. Then, I mixed the Light Hauser Green and Vanilla White together to get a bit lighter version of the green and dry brushed it onto the can. Set it a side to dry.
Next I painted the center of the flower from the Clear Scraps: Embellishments Chipboard Punchout Spring with Lilac paint, then I added some Pink paint the the petals making sure the blends the paints where they met. I set the flower to the side to dry.
I painted the Hello Spring from the Clear Scraps: Embellishments Chipboard Punchout Spring in Vanilla. Set a side to dry.
Once all the piece were dry I gathered the ribbon and the pearl cabochon sticker along with my hot glue tool.
I adhered the Hello Spring to the top left of the Shiplap Watering Can Small shape and the Flower to the bottom right. I then adhered the cabochon to the center of the flower. Tied the ribbon the the handle.
Now, the Hello Spring Watering Can is complete!
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Friday, February 27, 2026
Easter Printer Tray Frame with Clear Scraps
Hello crafty friends - I am here with a fun Easter home decor display featuring Clear Scraps Small Rectangle Printer Tray Frame and Faith Chipboard Embellishments.
Supplies Used:
Clear Scraps: Small Rectangle Printer Tray Frame
Clear Scraps: Faith Chipboard Embellishments
Altair Art: Flower Harmony 6x6 Paper Pack
Plaid Paints: White, Yellow, Soft Pink, Pale Blue
Variety of Flowers
Spellbinders Dies: Carrots
Distress Oxide Inks: Dried Marigold & Peeled Paint
White 110lb Cardstock
Bearly Art Glue & Foam Tabs
Tools: Panit Brush, Paint Try, Blending Foams,
Clear Scraps: Small Rectangle Printer Tray Frame
Clear Scraps: Faith Chipboard Embellishments
Altair Art: Flower Harmony 6x6 Paper Pack
Plaid Paints: White, Yellow, Soft Pink, Pale Blue
Variety of Flowers
Spellbinders Dies: Carrots
Distress Oxide Inks: Dried Marigold & Peeled Paint
White 110lb Cardstock
Bearly Art Glue & Foam Tabs
Tools: Panit Brush, Paint Try, Blending Foams,
Hot Glue Tool and Glue Sticks
I started by popping out the Faith Chipboard Embellishments I wanted to used. I also took the top layer of the Small Rectangle Printer Tray Frame and painted them
The top layer of the Small Rectangle Printer Tray Frame I paint a soft yellow. The Faith Chipboard Embellishments I paint Pale Pink, White, Pale Blue and Yellow. Next, I took a 4x4 piece of White cardstock and covered it with Distress Oxide in Dried Marigold and a piece of 2x2 White cardstock and covered it with Distress Oxide in Peeled Paint. I then die cut a few carrots and carrot top from them. I set them all aside to dry.
Next, I gathered the papers I wanted for the tray. I trimmed them to fit behind the bottom layer of the frame. (the Frame has a total of 4 pieces. 1 base & 3 frame layers)
I adhered the pattern paper to the back of the bottom frame layer.
Next, I adhere the next layer to the frame.
Followed by the top layer that is painted Yellow.
I finall adhere tha base of the tray.
* now this is the time to add a ribbon hanger if you prefer or any other type of hanger.
I just adhered the back I will be display it on a tabletop along with other Easter decor.
Then, I adhered the dried bow using my hot glue tool onto the bunny and back his ears with some Pink pattern paper. I adhered some mini pom-poms using the hot glue tool to the little bunnies.
Now, I added a few flowers and adhered all the Faith Chipboard Embellishments into the areas I thought would look pretty. The project is now done. I have a few close up of eash of the sections for you below.
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Clear Scraps: Small Rectangle Printer Tray Frame &Clear Scraps: Faith Chipboard Embellishments
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