When it comes to Christmas decor, I love all things that sparkle or light up. Thankfully, there are a lot of Christmas items that do both, so that’s usually where I direct my decorating efforts. I made a giant light up marquee sign for the holidays a few years ago and I’ve loved it so much that I thought it would be fun to make another one this year but with a light-box twist instead.
Supplies:
– 3/4″ x 4″ boards (2 6′ long boards are enough)
– 3/4″ x 2″ boards (2 6′ long boards are enough)
– 24″ x 36″ panel of acrylic plexiglass (home improvement stores can cut it for you or you can score and snap it)
– white Christmas lights (I used two sets of 100 lights)
– low temp glue gun
– large glitter sheet (glitter wrapping paper would work too)
– spray adhesive
– X-Acto knife and cutting mat
– wood glue and wood screws
– paint or stain for wood frame (if desired)
So, I took some detailed photos to show you how to put together the frame pieces, and I accidentally deleted them from my camera before I got a chance to save them onto my computer—D’OH! Sooo, I made a mock up of how long the pieces should be and where they should be attached above. The darker green is the wider 4″ boards and the lighter green on the inside is the thinner 2″ boards. You can have the home improvement store cut the pieces to size for you if you don’t have a power saw. Like the diagram shows, the thinner boards are centered on the larger boards so there is a 3/4″ space on both sides of the short boards where the frame will fit together in those notches. Use wood glue to secure the thinner boards to the thicker boards, and once the glue dries, use wood screws at the marked points to attach the four pieces together.
When gluing the thinner boards to the thicker boards, sink each smaller board down in 1/2″ from the top of the thick board so when you place the acrylic sheet in the frame it will sit down 1/2″ from the front edge.
Before you screw your four pieces together, check to make sure the acrylic sheet fits in and make any adjustments as needed! Once the frame is together, paint or stain the wood as desired.
While your frame is drying, trace or draw your word or phrase onto the back of your glitter paper (you can click here to download the “Cheers!” that I used). I love using my projector for steps like this, but you could also print out one letter at time as big as you can or print a blueprint print to scale and then trace using that. Make sure to reverse the word so you trace it backwards, otherwise it won’t be right side up on the front! Use an X-Acto knife to cut out your letters and keep the middle of all your letters like “o” or “e” to glue on later.
Use a spray adhesive to attach your glitter paper to the front of your acrylic sheet and glue on all the middles of your letters as well. I like to position the paper and then only spray a section at a time while covering the rest of the project with cardboard to protect it from the overspray. That way, you can get one corner at a time secured and it’s a lot easier than trying to position the whole thing perfectly at once. Any adhesive that gets onto the acrylic can be removed easily with a Goo Gone type product as well.
Use the glue gun to glue the acrylic sheet into the slightly sunken frame.
Zig zag your Christmas lights across the back of your sign and use the glue gun to secure them to the frame (make sure to glue your plug to whichever side is easier to run an extension cord to!).
Once your lights are set, it’s time to plug it in and watch your creation glow!
I love the glow of the light inside the box at nighttime and how it makes the glitter extra sparkly on the outside as well, and it looks so cute with my oversized pom-pom garland. You can totally customize this project with whatever word or phrase suits you best during the holiday season or make it something that you can use the rest of the year as well (maybe this could be over a bar cart in the off season?). Hope your holidays are filled with twinkle lights and sparkles as well—cheers! xo. Laura
Credits // Author and Photography: Laura Gummerman. Photos edited with A Beautiful Mess actions.
31 Comments
So beautiful!!! Great idea … I love it 🙂
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That is an amazing project, I love how it’s both gold and sparkly!
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Oh wow! This looks so cool ♥
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Your DIY are the best, Laura! Thank you very much!!!!
So cute Laura. Love the lil pom-poms too!
This is so so cute! I love it 🙂 <3
Lovely idea!
This is so cool! I would probably leave it up all year. 🙂
Carrie
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This looks amazing! x
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This looks amazing! x
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Perfect, alternative for Christmas:-)
This box is so fabulous! You did an awesome job!
Paige
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Oh, so cute! I love this! We have been really getting into having string lights around the house lately. What a great idea to hang onto for when we have a better space to put something like that! 😀
You could take this idea so many places. Everyone needs a lit sing in their living room!
Jess | CityComfortsDC
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fabulous idea! awesome diy, thanks for sharing it!
This is adorable!!!!! And just think of the possibilities! Getting excited!
♥ Heather
I love how simple this one is compared to some of the others that have been shared in the past! I looks great!
I love this!
I looooove this idea! You could also use a cable tacker / cable tacks to secure the wires … I would be worried about them falling over time if they were only glue-gunned.
This is the one I have … I use it all the time to hang twinkle lights for different holidays and celebrations:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/PowerShot-5900-Insulated-Cable-and-Wire-Tacker-5900/202097439
Definitely going to try this, thanks!
Callie
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I love those oversized pom-poms. Are they DIY?
SUCH a great idea! I have a piece of acrylic left from another project and this would be the perfect way to use it!
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Amazing! Love it! Definetily trying this with something ilike, thanks for your inspiration Laura!
love it! definetily trying this or something a like… also love your old pompom garland, still such an eyecatcher! thanks for the inspiration Laura, love your ideas !
That’s a great way to bring in the holidays. I love it!
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Sparkle is definitely the way to go for Christmas decorations! This looks amazing and it looks like something I could actually try myself.
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LOVE this!!! 😀
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Hey, this is really beautiful!! Thanks for sharing, my happy pixels 😉
I’m constantly amazed by the amount of beautiful projects you get done, Laura! Especially during/after such a big move!! 🙂
Could this same idea be done on a smaller scale, possibly with a shadow box frame?