No this is not a post about building a radio or writing a show, although that does sound rather interesting. Actually, I am quite proud of my first ever shadow box. I can't really say I built this. However what I did do is buy a kit of an unfinished shadow box. I bought the kit from A.C. Moore, and must admit it was very reasonably priced. You might ask why I would want to do this, and actually I am not big on Shadow Boxes per Se, but I had a very specific item that I wanted to protect and display.
As part of my profession, I had the opportunity to travel with a 4-H club, the Dirty Dozen 4-H Shooting sports club to be exact, to see Tom Knapp, an incredible sharpshooter, perform. He along with two of the members of the U.S. Shooting Sports team were part of the Annie Oakley Boom Days in Pinehurst, NC. Mr. Knapp was kind enough to take the time to meet with the youth, take a photo with the club, and sign clays for everyone who came. Also the two members of the U.S. Olympic shooting sports team (who both began their shooting sports careers in 4-H) took photos and signed clays as well. These are once in a lifetime items and something that I would like to display to remember an incredible experience, but must do it in a manner that will keep these fragile clays from breaking. A shadow box would allow me to show the photos, clays, and even a spent shotgun shell that Tom Knapp used that day. Basically everything is framed behind glass with a two inch depth between the glass and mounting board.
Finally after I had secured the clays, shot gun shell, photos, and placed the wording in the center it was time to put the back in and secure it. I must admit the clays and shotgun shell have been secured with Velcro so that I would not damage them if I wanted to move them. The photos were done with double sided tape. I can get into it at anytime should things move but I truly hope they won't.
This was fun to put together, reasonably inexpensive (much more so than buying a finished shadow box) and when I got done well let's just say I am happy with the final outcome.