These were old frames I had in a box somewhere; I wiped them down and cleaned the dust off the glass, and they ended up looking adorable! I think I'll go shop Savers and D.I. for a few more to collage a wall with (possibly sand them and repaint them too). Hehe!
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Showing posts with label Scrapbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scrapbook. Show all posts
Monday, August 12, 2013
Unique Picture frames
My hubby wanted some pictures in picture frames to put on his desk at work. He picked two out and printed them on 4x6 photo paper, and I went about looking for frames. I could only find 5x7 frames, and I don't have mat board or the stuff to cut it with, so I used scrapbook paper. They came out so cute, I think I'm going to do it this way every time!
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crafts,
decor,
Painting,
picture frames,
Scrapbook
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
A couple scrapbook projects done!
I originally posted this on another blog on 4/28/2011
So I got my husband, Dave's LDS mission pictures all organized in an album... not 100% in chronological order, but he doesn't care too much about it, so I'm calling it done.
Also, I scrapbooked the best pictures from our wedding through the end of 2010 in the 12x12 scrapbook I used as our wedding reception signing book. Looks pretty spiffy. I should take some pictures to post for you.
Okay, I took some pictures. These are some of the Before Wedding Reception pages...
And these are some of the After Wedding pages...
Also, I had fun today... I was down to 14 12x12 papers and 10 8.5x11 papers for scrapbooking, (as opposed to a stack of 150 12x12 and 40+ 8.5x11) so I bought 2 stacks of 50 and a stack of letter punch-outs. Then I went to buy glue, but I don't have a great impression of Elmer's glue, which is the only brand Wal-mart sells now, so I went to Roberts, and they had mostly Elmer's and one of the brand I like, Scotch: craft glue. So I bought that (Roberts was cheaper too) and then ran into a stamp rack that was on clearance - 99 cents per stamp, ink, etc. (as opposed to $7.99 on the regular isle) and got like 8 generic-like stamps and two inks - black and red. So my stamps say things like 'congratulations', 'thank you', 'get well soon', etc for making homemade cards. WoOt!
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