Wednesday 3 October 2012

3D Displays - Fixing Keepsakes to a Shadow Box Frame

Shadow Box 3D Frame Displays keepsakes castings
If you have something special that you want to display in a deep box frame, you may be wondering what you should use to fix the item(s) to the back of the frame.

There are a number of options, which we've listed in this post, but depending on what your keepsake is, it may be worth further research to ensure that it won't get damaged or eroded by your chosen method.


  • Sticky Velcro can generally be used for lightweight items and some heavier items - the back of the packet should give you an indication of the weight that it can carry.  The Velcro can be pulled apart - using one part to stick to the back of the frame and the other part to stick to the keepsake - allowing you to fix the two bits of Velcro together.
  • Sticky fixers are a simple and effective way of securing lightweight items in place. Again you should get an indication of the weight they will hold from the packet and you will find a whole range including permanent and non-permanent fixers. Have a look around to see which is best for your item .  We use permanent sticky fixers to hold our chunky wooden letters securely on walls and they can hold a good weight.
  • Glue - there is an abundance of different kinds of adhesive on the market - it may be worth visiting a craft shop to see what is available and what is best for your keepsake. Glues will range from normal PVA, paper glue, hold melt glue to many more.
  • Strong or permanent glue such as superglue may be best for heavier items, such as baby castings.  You may even find that a builders’ adhesive works well for really heavy items - but if you are not looking for a permanent solution or are framing a precious or valuable item, this is not the best option.
  • Screws can be used if you want to hang something from inside the frame, such as a medal or necklace.  Try to use a small screw to avoid going through the back of the frame. You can always cover the strew head with a button or embellishment such as a bow.  
  • Sewing items is an option if you are looking to add fabric to the back of the frame. This could be another option for medals or perhaps displaying spoons. You would need to sew the item onto the fabric before fixing the fabric to the back of the frame, as the mdf back will already be stapled to the box of the frame.
Creating a shadow box frame is a great way to display cherished keepsakes that remind you of those special moments in life.  If your looking for a deep shadow box frame - we have lots of colours and sizes available on the website.


Deep shadow box frames for 3d framing keepsakes castings shoes
Keepsake frames - Baby T-Shirt and Trainer



Deep shadow box frame 3d framing baby casting shoes keepsakes
Wedding Keepsake Frame - Pictures, Table holder, rose petals
used on the tables and mini version of brides flowers

Good luck with your project!  Please feel free to comment with any other ideas you may have or any experiences you have had when creating 3d displays.

FKS x

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