My Ephemeral Art Box

Sometimes I need to play with options of an idea I am developing. That is when I pull out my Ephemeral Art Box. It contains fragile, small trinkets that can add details to cards, letters or dress up decore with a tiny accent.

Tiny, fragile treasures to add details to projects.

I added a bluebird to Daddy’s picture frame
by cutting this bird off the corner of an envelope.

Paper bluebird glued to frame.
Corner of a Christmas card envelope


Any time I find a tiny piece of art that I can use, I pop it into this box to save for later. I snip pictures off cards and envelopes, save stickers, buttons, old stamps, even pieces of broken jewelry or matches to lost earrings.
I have bigger boxes at home, but this one came to the mountains for a workshop. That will be another post.



I will share some photos of tiny treasures I save to use in future art projects.

Scattered treasure
Tiny fairy stickers
Inside a tiny box
Fairy door buttons
Stickers may have borders or not.
Ferns without background may be stuck to glass on outside and art on inside and overlapped for a 3-D effect.

Tiny 3-D objects may be used to add details.

These may need extra glue.
I love these little doilles.
Antique card from my grandmother’s house.
Also save textured paper and fabric scraps.

The best thing about having tiny treasures to play with is they all go back into this little box.

My Ephemeral Art box

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