Christmas Picture Frame
Is everyone in the Christmas spirit? I have to say, at work they are playing Christmas music allllll day long. It wouldn't be so bad if it didn't sound like "elevator music" LOL
Today, I have a picture frame to show you, I took a wooden frame and ripped up some handmade paper I had made, then glued it down onto the frame using good Helmars glue. I then made a paper flower to add to the corner. Notice the leaf at the bottom left corner? I couldn't help but keep that in tacked and stick it on. That was from the sheet where I added leaves to the slurry. I also used some of the beautiful snowflake ribbon from theThe Ribbon Resource that they so kindly gave us. I just inked them up to make them blue. The Christmas tree is from a napkin.
And.....when Christmas is over, you can change out the picture to put whatever you would want in it.
This on is an OLD postcard I found at a resale shop. It is from Portugal and is a picture of the first university founded in 1307 (told by the person sending the postcard) It was the only university until 1911. WOW (History lesson for you, LOL)
Don't forget to check out the store for Arnold Grummer here. I wish for you all to have a healthy and happy Christmas with your loved ones
Today, I have a picture frame to show you, I took a wooden frame and ripped up some handmade paper I had made, then glued it down onto the frame using good Helmars glue. I then made a paper flower to add to the corner. Notice the leaf at the bottom left corner? I couldn't help but keep that in tacked and stick it on. That was from the sheet where I added leaves to the slurry. I also used some of the beautiful snowflake ribbon from theThe Ribbon Resource that they so kindly gave us. I just inked them up to make them blue. The Christmas tree is from a napkin.
And.....when Christmas is over, you can change out the picture to put whatever you would want in it.
This on is an OLD postcard I found at a resale shop. It is from Portugal and is a picture of the first university founded in 1307 (told by the person sending the postcard) It was the only university until 1911. WOW (History lesson for you, LOL)
Don't forget to check out the store for Arnold Grummer here. I wish for you all to have a healthy and happy Christmas with your loved ones
Fun!
ReplyDeleteVery Organic!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so unique and lovely!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects Donna......
ReplyDeleteLove and light,
Michele