Twin Falls Temple Box
The Twin Falls temple, as its name would suggest, features a “waterfall” effect in its spire and other architectural elements. Accordingly, I incorporated these effects into my rendition of a temple box for Twin Falls. The process resulted in a temple box comprised of 105 parts, second only to Cardston. The Twin Falls temple box … Continued
Rexburg Temple Box
The Rexburg temple box was another special request by a young sister in my ward for a wedding gift to her sister who was being married there. It has 32 almost exclusively pine parts, including fluted sides to mimic the window detail of the actual Rexburg temple. It is also the largest temple box yet, … Continued
Meridian Idaho Temple Box
At first glance, the Meridian Idaho temple appears to be a blending of the Laie Hawaii temple and the Cardston Alberta Canada temples. However, it has its own unique characteristics, such as the way its four corner and single central towers morph from square, to slightly octagonal to completely octagonal as the eye moves upward. … Continued
Idaho Falls Temple Box
I opted to focus my temple box rendition of Idaho Falls on the main part of the temple proper, featuring its unique “waterfall” spire. Each of the “waterfall” pieces of the spire took between 13 and 46 cuts to render, making this spire the most labor intensive one to make yet. The Idaho Falls temple … Continued