Another one of my creations which took hours and hours of thought.
Built a foamcore box then lined it with matting and LED t-shirt lights I bought from a craft store which I rigged so that the on/off switch is easily accessible from the back of the frame.
Mounted the glove, bible and rosary with minimal silicone and let it dry for a day.
The mat which holds the lights matched well with the texture of the bible and the fillet went well with the rosary.
The brass plate recently came loose, I shouldn't have trusted the adhesive strips it came with, I'll have to go in and redo that.
Not too much else to say about this besides it wasn't as easy as it might look.
Any advice or criticism is always welcome.
Biker's glove LED shadowbox
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TheHoustonTexican
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Biker's glove LED shadowbox
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TheHoustonTexican
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Re: Biker's glove LED shadowbox
Forgot to mention, this glove belonged to my brother-in-law who was wearing it when he passed away due to a fatal accident.
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countrystudio
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Re: Biker's glove LED shadowbox
Really nice job. 
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TheHoustonTexican
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Re: Biker's glove LED shadowbox
Thank you very much 
