Directions and execution of the box are simple, figuring out the lighting using just what's around the house, not so much. The easiest place turned out to be my office desk because it had the most light without having to move every lamp in the house. Here's the set up I ended up with.
There's tissue paper taped on the outside of both sides and the top and I used the matte side of freezer paper for my "roll". This seems to work well and it's all stuff I already had on hand. I moved the heads of the big floor lamp on the right so it pointed in the box but didn't have a balancing light on the right (I later moved in a bedroom lamp, laid on it's side to direct light in from the left).
Here's my SOOC shots:
Evenly lit but the highlight is the ceiling light & there's even some window reflection in there....note to self, be careful when shooting reflective things.
A very gray background though very even in tone, would be easy to lighten the background.
The light is too bright on the left so moved a piece of paper in front of the light til the hot spot went away.
Better - and pretty evenly lit with only slight shadows, plenty of detail.
Here's the edited version of my teapot closeup - was able to make the background much brighter though I'll be doing more lighting experimentation so I don't have to do so much processing... Thanks to Ashley for making my try this project that has been on my mental to-do list for ages!
See more lightbox shots at her link party on Tuesday.