Heather Atkinson is an artist, crafter and creator of narrative vignettes inspired by all things obsessive, haunting, and bizarre. She utilizes various media, including photography (digital and analog) and found objects, to populate the worlds she imagines and creates. For more information, visit her blog. (P.S. Heather abhors writing bios and bribed her BFF Tonya to write this for her.)
There is simply no argument – the handmade valentines of elementary school are simply the best valentines ever. Period. Recapture the edible paste and construction paper high of your youth with a project suited to your more mature (debatable) tastes and refined skill set. You can use big kid hot glue, fancy paper and even knives! Why not make a freaking rad DIORAMA for your valentine? Here’s how!
You’ll Need:
- Heart-shaped cardboard candy box, preferably with contents emptied into tummy. May I recommend Russell Stover as a fine choice?
- Assorted ephemera: Decorative paper, photos, postcards, drawings, clip art, wrapping paper, paper dolls, hair, etc. – the only limit is your imagination and your box size.
- X-acto knife with fresh blade and/or small scissors
- Box cutter with fresh blade
- Pencil
- Metal ruler
- Brush – soft bristle or sponge
- Decoupage medium – I used the fancy stuff but good old Mod Podge never fails!
- Glue stick
- Corrugated cardboard. A shipping box destined for recycling is ideal.
- Glue gun
- Optional: Small piece of plastic or mylar, masking tape, specialized miniature lighting
1. Decide on a theme and plan out the scene you want to create in the diorama.
You will want at least three layers to create depth: background, middle ground and foreground. The lid of the box will be the topmost layer with a viewing hole cut out, and the interior bottom of the box will be the background. You can also decoupage the bottom of the box if you like.
2. Gather all of your ephemera and have it prepared.
Plan what items will go where and in what order. I recommend photographing your plan or sketching it as you will have to dismantle to build up from the background to the foreground. I chose a “sea-captain-death-at-sea-mermaid-true-love-rescue” theme and used an old postcard; clip art scanned, scaled to size, printed and cut out; pages from a poetry book; and vintage wrapping paper.
3. Decoupage the box with your choice of background layer – you’ll build on top of this. This is a base layer to cover the obnoxious scene and brand name on the candy box. Follow manufacturer’s instructions labeled on your gel medium of choice.
Let dry completely. (Again – let dry completely!)
Trim excess paper from around both pieces using your X-Acto knife. Immediately after use, tightly close the lid on your gel medium and wash your brush in lukewarm soapy water. Helpful hint: Check the opaqueness of your paper before beginning. A translucent or light colored paper may require a double layer.
4. Measure and use X-Acto knife and metal ruler to cut a viewing window from the box lid according to your design plan. This will create your viewing window.
5. Now it is time to start creating your scene! To make your interior scene, start with the hindmost layer and build forward creating layers of interest. Use pieces of corrugated cardboard to build up the backing of your scenery. Loosely trace the object and cut cardboard to fit within the lines. Apply hot glue from your glue gun to stick layers of together. (I added a black cardstock background to the bottom of my box covering the cardboard. To do, simply trace the heart shape, cut out, and glue in place. )
6. Carefully place your inner pieces in correct order and hot glue gun in place. It is helpful to make a light pencil mark delineating where each layer should be placed. Make sure you view the subject with the lid on and looking at it straightforward before setting the final display. Arrange and decoupage the layers of your lid design – remember build from back to front overlapping to create visual appeal. Let dry completely. If desired, glue lid in place so diorama is tightly secured.
7. Add special details such as a ribbon around the outside of the bow, an image on the back, lighting inside, attach a wall hanger, etc. You can add lights ordered from a specialty hobby or dollhouse supplier to put inside the box out of sight for a special glow – this will really show off depth! Simply use a dab of glue to apply. This is a sure fire way to impress.
If you want to be extra profesh you can add a pane to your window using plastic or mylar. Cut a piece of plastic slightly larger than window size. Glue and/or tape it to the backside of your window. Clean as needed with glass cleaner.
A special thank you to Artifacts for the loan of the styling props – including the eye popping plastic lace and hot pink tablecloth seen in the photos above. No boring stuff allowed!













90 comments
Sign in to add your ownpackmatthews says:
I can't wait to make one for my sweetie. Fantastic project! I agree, nothing matches what we made as kids for valentines.
112 days ago
MegansMenagerie says:
Great project!
112 days ago
myvintagecrush says:
Love this year round!
112 days ago
bluegatorjewelry says:
This is really cool!
112 days ago
PurpleToedGypsy says:
such a cool idea! thanks for the how-to!
112 days ago
LizardSkins says:
this is a fabulous recycling project, and would be really great with lots of vintage papers...i am excited to try it! Thanks for sharing it!
112 days ago
bazketmakr says:
what's not to love? I especially enjoy your theme!
112 days ago
NicoleNicoletta says:
so pretty! i love dioramas
112 days ago
opendoorstudio says:
Oh so cute idea! Thanks for sharing and happy Valentine's Day to all
112 days ago
IWillFly says:
super awesome idea! I have candy boxes just sitting around waiting for projects!
112 days ago
maggiesraggedyinn says:
What a great idea.... I want to make this!!!!!
112 days ago
GoingHoLLyWood says:
I would love to try to make this.
112 days ago
BZAR says:
That's cool! thanks!
112 days ago
GhostshipPoet says:
This is freaking awesome and that one you made is one of the coolest things ever! Thanks for posting this!
112 days ago
HibouCards says:
So amazing! Thanks for sharing :)
112 days ago
2bloomsdesignstudio says:
What a great idea, thanks for the great post.
112 days ago
PaperAltar says:
Love it !!
112 days ago
glusk says:
I would faint dead away if I got something like this from a valentine!
112 days ago
volkerwandering says:
What a cool idea! I'm totally going to do this!
112 days ago
picklehead says:
amazing! looks like so much fun to make :) ♥
112 days ago
OnlyOriginalsByAJ says:
This is so cool! I can't wait to make it :D
112 days ago
peshka says:
cool idea! Love it !!
112 days ago
WendyMillerStudios says:
Fun idea - can be used many other occasions as well!
112 days ago
MakeABasket says:
so fun! Who wouldn't love to receive a Valentine with as much love and creativity as this? Charming and worthy of the keepsake drawer!
112 days ago
SusiesBoutiqueTLC says:
Very nice.Great article thanks.
112 days ago
elleestpetite says:
This looks like a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing.
112 days ago
brainfart says:
Thank you !! Happy Valentine's Day !
112 days ago
theimperfectionary says:
I love dioramas! Thank you!!
112 days ago
retrosuz says:
Artifacts is the greatest!!! Love, love, love you guys!
112 days ago
MerCurios says:
what an interesting idea.
112 days ago
VoleedeMoineaux says:
That's cool, but what happened to all the chocolate?
112 days ago
amusebeads says:
Great idea! There are so many possible ideas for "themes"- time to pull out my sketchbook!
112 days ago
SimplyCutebyKarin says:
"The handmade valentines of elementary school are simply the best valentines ever." Yes. This is a fundamental truth of the universe. They are the best, especially if you got one from a boy who writes "I like you," and you like him too.
112 days ago
BonTons says:
what a great idea
112 days ago
jojosvintagecupboard says:
WOW! Super cute project! I love it!
112 days ago
dragonhouseofyuen says:
wow! sure is totally rad and fantastic :) :)
112 days ago
MishaGirl says:
Simply awesome!
112 days ago
RivalryTime says:
Neat.
112 days ago
WalterSilva says:
Nice! Thanks for sharing!
112 days ago
whimsywhimsical says:
This is super cool. The final one is really is personal and inspiring :D
112 days ago
HandmadeIsAllAround says:
Awesome!
112 days ago
MidnightMart says:
What a great idea for the hard-to-buy-for fella in my life! I am so excited!!
111 days ago
chatterboxboutique says:
Awesome idea & what a beautiful collection of pictures in your example!! I always chose dioramas for my book reports in elementary school; they're my favorite! I can't wait to make one for my Valentine!
111 days ago
CACoastVintage says:
What a fun project to work on with the kids! Can't wait.
111 days ago
Talula says:
Oh my! My son is a Sailor, so I'll take the one you made please! :) I can't wait to make something pretty! Thanks for the inspiration! XXXO!
111 days ago
karenanderson says:
I have wondered for years why I saved those boxes?!! So excited to find the idea. I'm baffled now at the subject matter to include for my boyfriend but have too many ideas for my 13 year old daughter.
111 days ago
MIPOH says:
Fun project!
111 days ago
Corvid337 says:
Awesome idea! I love the one shown here. I want to make one for my husband, so I guess I'm going to have a lot of chocolates to eat :)
111 days ago
AlisaDesign says:
Wooow!!! This is amazing!
111 days ago
mattyhandmadecrafts says:
Fun!
111 days ago
Nightclaw13 says:
What a great display, I love it!
111 days ago
RetroKittenVintage says:
So adorable! Collecting materials now. Thanks for the inspiration!
111 days ago
nomadcraftsetc says:
This is awesome! My daughter and I will have to try it out!
111 days ago
Oldylocks says:
Gorgeous valentine!
111 days ago
Tessarj says:
Wow! Thank you!
111 days ago
ShoeClipsOnly says:
Great idea! My guy loves star trek so I think I can do something with that, thanks for the great post!
111 days ago
HeatherLucille says:
Thank you so much for all the sweet comments! Making this was really fun and took me back to my treasured diorama book report school project days. I want to see all of your dioramas!
111 days ago
IntheMoodforVintage says:
Heather, you are the Queen of Craft! Your imagination takes "thinking outside of the box" to a whole new level. You need your own tv show!!
111 days ago
evoreedae says:
Ooooooh!!!
111 days ago
Zaheroux says:
I LOVE this!! What a fun way to do something new. Awesome!
111 days ago
WingedWorld says:
Thanks for the fun idea, and the step-by-step photos.
111 days ago
driftforever says:
WOW! This is great!!
111 days ago
funkyjunkyart says:
SOoo Cool!!!!
111 days ago
julsandmaude says:
Thanks for so many great ideas and techniques.
111 days ago
Laughingdogstudio says:
This is great andy your so right that the most memorable Valentines are the ones made with school paste and construction paper. I love the grown up version and thank you so much for writing this and spurring me (and others) into action!
111 days ago
galleryoncentral says:
Wonderful ideas for Valentines, I plan on using some of these ideas ; ) Thank you for taking the time to write this!
111 days ago
IceCreamCandy says:
very cool, i will try it!!!
111 days ago
junkgarden says:
Fun ideas!
111 days ago
vikuska155 says:
Great)))
110 days ago
5andDimeMemories says:
FABULOUS!
110 days ago
RossLab says:
Love it!
110 days ago
kiranofindaly says:
Thanks for the how-to!
110 days ago
clattersnap says:
I love this!! What a transformation. Thanks for sharing!
110 days ago
EllasEdge says:
I love it! The sea always whispers romance to me~ I also married a sailor! Thank you for sharing :D
109 days ago
HeatherLucille says:
Thank you - you dear sweetlings who took the time to view and comment on my project. I truly appreciate the show of support. I am delighted to have inspired in some small way such a talented and creative group.
109 days ago
thisthatotherthings says:
ஐ.-~•*’˜¨¯`•¸♥¸•`¯¨˜’*•~-.ஐ Great Inspiration ஐ.-~•*’˜¨¯`•¸♥¸•`¯¨˜’*•~-.ஐ
109 days ago
melttheskyline says:
Something like this looks so gorgeous and eye popping it could be hung on the wall all year round. I'll definitely remember this one.
106 days ago
Shallot from Shallot says:
Great idea!
104 days ago
Indefinably from Indefinably says:
I'll have to do this!
104 days ago
Kristy from therealkittymao says:
This is SO cool. Such a great idea... I want to make a whole bunch of them and hang them around my vanity table!!! Or make them for someone else... uhm, yeah, that too!
103 days ago
Anna Salino-Hugg says:
I have such a soft spot for all things vintage holidays, and this is lovely! Thanks for sharing, Heather!
103 days ago
MarmaladeHome from MarmaladeHome says:
Um, this is brilliant! Those tiny vintage flower frogs are amazing...
103 days ago
whiterabbitgallery from whiterabbitgallery says:
SUPER CUTE!!!
103 days ago
homeecworkshop from homeecworkshop says:
Such a fun (and lovely!) tutorial! Thanks!
103 days ago
AgeBeforeBeauty from AgeBeforeBeauty says:
Oh the awesomeness of the photos is only surpassed by the awesomeness of the result!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Loooooooove it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
103 days ago
codirodeo says:
OOOOH .... I am going to make this on Sunday:).
103 days ago
jillloy says:
I love this!! Thank you for sharing!!!!
102 days ago
Susan Pauley from SPAULEY says:
Fantastic job, Heather. Miss you and Artifacts.
101 days ago
jewelkingthai from jewelkingthai says:
Love this work
76 days ago
Natasha Caraballo says:
What kind of decoupage medium do you use - you say it's the good stuff..... :)
71 days ago