Monday, August 20, 2012
Lord of the Rings boxes
Basically, The Lord of the Rings is an epic book about total epicness. I don't even know if epicness is a real word, but in this case, it will just have to be. This was a cheap $2 box from Michael's Arts & Crafts. I took the box, woodburned a dwarvish design on the side, painted the top, woodburned the elvish script that's in the book, which when opened, is translated into the 'One Ring' dialogue. I don't do too much woodburning anymore, but I couldn't help it. So a $2 box is now a $50 box. I then woodburned the 'One Ring' dialogue on the inside. Yes, I do use it to place valuables in. There's even a rubberband in there. Why? I don't know, but it's in there.
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