Shadow Box Picture Frame

Peruvian Walnut & Maple Shadow Box Picture Frame

In this video I show you how I built a shadow box picture frame to remember out family's first beach trip. I used sand and sea shells we collected while on the trip and a family picture. This is a pretty easy project and a great way to showcase your beach trip. I also added splines to the picture frame without using a spline jig! I created the project using Peruvian walnut and hard maple for the splines. This was the first time I added splines to a project and I loved the final look. I hope this build video will inspired you to build a shadow box for your family's vacation!


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Tyler Brown

Tyler is a self-taught woodworker who overcame the challenges of learning a new craft. He started with a drill and Kreg pocket hole jig making countless mistakes in his woodworking journey. Tyler grew that passion into a full shop of woodworking tools and is now dedicated to helping others learn from his mistakes.

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