This is one of those projects that just took it's own path. I saw someone's subway art project on Facebook that contained a saying out of the Grinch Who Stole Christmas story. So, thinking about subway art, I searched through files in the Silhouette store.
I found a file I really liked made by Lori Whitlock and purchased it. Then I started playing around with the colors and such. But, alas, I had no canvas or board to put it on. What I did have was an 8"x10" black shadow box purchased at Michaels.
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Subway art file from Silhouette Store
Lori Whitlock #51624 |
I printed my image onto Square1 printable and hand cut around the sides to fit the back of my shadow box. Once that was done, I thought I would make "Jesus" and "Christ" stand out more my adding Stickles to the lettering.
I liked the shadow box, but wanted to add something to the outside as well. Being a Catholic, there are lots and lots of used / old / broken rosaries and religious objects at my home. So what better way to honor our Lord and re-use these holy objects than to combine them.
And that's how my Jesus / Subway Art / Shadow Box came to be.
I hot glued an old rosary cross, a miraculous medal, a religious pin, a religious necklace and an old finger rosary onto the outside of the shadow box.
May Christ's peace be yours this Christmas.
~ Marilyn