Recently my sister and I took our parents to see the completely sold out world tour show of Yayoi Kusama (a renowned Japanese modern artist) called “Infinity Mirrors” at the High Museum in Atlanta, GA.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n We had an amazing time and were blown away by the unique visions the artist shared through various paper and ink, sculpture, and lighting immersive installations.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n From the numerous pictures we took, one particularly spoke to me. It was an unassuming black and white polka dot wall at the end, and on a whim I asked my parents to pose in front of it. The resultant picture was wonderful and I knew immediately I wanted to frame it for them. I enlarged it to 16″ x 20″ (~$10 with a 40% off coupon at CVS) and then cut it down to about 13.5″ square. I scored and folded up the edges at 0.75″ from each side. Then I cut a triangle from each corner and secured each side together to form a shallow box (how-to the video posted HERE<\/a><\/span> starting at 7:53).<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n This fit perfectly in the 12″ x 12″ Studio Decor Shadow Box Frame<\/a><\/span> I purchased at Michaels. I love the way this slight bit of paper crafting makes the picture fill the shadow box and makes it look like this project captures a kind of excerpt from the whole room (see images above with circle marking the turned up edges).<\/p>\n