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Simple DIY Valentine Shadow Box Wall Decor

Hi everyone! Today, I would love you to join me in creating a simple Valentine's shadow box. I'm reusing my shadow box from a previous project, and it would be fun to display all things love with just a few embellishments and a paint touch-up.


Video tutorial


**Materials Needed:**
- Shadowbox
- Valentine stickers
- Adhesive
- Paint
- Paintbrush
- Wooden house decoration
- Faux flowers


Start by applying paint to the wooden shadow box. Since I'm reusing my shadow box from a previous project, it has already been painted, but a few spots needed touch-ups.


Next, paint the wooden house. I chose to paint the house pink and the fence pickets white.


Once the paint is dry, add adhesive to the base of the wooden house and place it inside the shadow box.


 Now, add your stickers. I included some floral stickers, hearts, and a bicycle with a basket filled with flowers.


Finally, use hot glue to attach faux flowers of your choice. I added light pink and dark pink flowers beside the wooden house decoration.



Enjoy your beautiful Valentine's shadow box!

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  1. Happy New Year! I enjoy your blog party and blog. :)

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    1. Jeanne, thank you very much. Happy New Year to you as well. We're happy to have you join us at the party. :)

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  2. This is just so pretty! I love it.

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  3. Oh, this is lovely, Stephanie and it can stay up the whole year too.

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    1. Michelle, yes, it sure can! Thank you so much for visiting.

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  4. This looks like fun to make and I like that you reused the shadow box from a previous project. My daughter would love to make something like this.

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    1. Angela, thank you! Aw, it's nice to know this craft was enjoyed. Thank you for taking the time to visit.

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  5. This is such an adorable Valentine decoration. I love it. Visiting from Farmhouse Friday.

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    1. Amy, thank you! I'm so happy to hear that you enjoyed it. It was such a fun project to work on.

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  6. this was such a cute project. I'm just starting to think about Valentine's Day. Thanks for the inspiration.
    Lynne

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    1. Lynne, thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the craft.

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  7. Happy New Year to you Stephanie! This is such a lovely way to repurpose your shadow box.
    Love the little bicycle and the floral theme, looks fab. :)

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    1. Jayne, thank you very much. I thought the bicycle was adorable, and thanks so much for visiting.

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  8. This is so sweet, Steph! I love those flowers. Thank you for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #53 linkup--we hope to see you next week at #54, too! :)

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    1. Jennifer, I'm glad you like it. It was such a fun project to work on.

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  9. Adore this! It's perfect for Valentine's or anytime. Featuring when my link party opens!

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    1. Carol, thank you very much. I'm happy that you enjoyed this craft. :)

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  10. Stephanie, this is such a darling little project, perfect for Valentine's Day. I am happy to feature your cute Shadow box at Love Your Creativity.

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    1. Linda, thank you very much. I'm happy you enjoyed the craft. Happy to have been featured at your party.

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