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Pictures of the chemistry-themed configurations shadow box I made for my chemist husband last Christmas, using a full-size Configurations book by Tim Holtz (measuring about 9x12). This project features heavy use of Tim Holtz's "Laboratorie" paper collection, along with some other assorted goodies.

Inside front cover of the chemistry Configurations book.
- Background paper and poison labels from the Laboratorie stack by Tim Holtz.
- All edges covered with periodic table tissue tape by Tim Holtz.
- Square periodic table from a pack of vellum ephemera by... Tim Holtz.
- Stains on labels made using a blood spatter stamp by Imaginisce and a variety of chalk inks by Prima.
- Card catalog cards from the bundle I bought on eBay a few years ago.

Inside of the chemistry Configurations book.
- Most of the background papers from the Laboratorie stack by Tim Holtz; exceptions listed below.
- Red chemistry book paper from the Hall Pass collection by Webster's Pages.
- Paper with diagonally arranged formulas from the Atomic Soup collection by Jillibean Soup.
- Teal and yellow paper in the lower right corner from the Class Act collection by Kaisercraft.
- All edges covered with periodic table tissue tape by Tim Holtz.
- Clear glass corked bottles by Tim Holtz; brown glass bottles by Art-C/Momenta (though identical bottles appear to also be distributed by 7 Gypsies); all other glassware, including the test tube rack, from various sellers of dollhouse accessories.
- All tiny books (the red and blue stack, as well as the two open printed books and the tiny copies of "Calculus" and "Fluid Mechanics" from sellers of dollhouse accessories.
- Wooden element charms from a seller on Etsy.
- Arsenic label from a pack of vellum ephemera by Tim Holtz.
- Metal label holders by Joann Craft Essentials.
- Chemist and glassware stamps in the upper left from "The Chemist" stamp set by Stampers Anonymous, designed by Tim Holtz.


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