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Decor’ Elements Share Frame

December 16, 2009
by stampage

This is my ‘grab bag’ entry for the Pacific Stamper’s Holiday Party.  It was so much fun to go and hang out with the group.  We ate, stamped, laughed and ate some more!!!

I used a 12 x 12 shadow box frame that I purchased from a local craft store.  I cut up the definition ‘share’ (item #117839 $16.95) into single lines and cut them again to fit the frame.  I applied the Decor Elements ‘Flutter’ in Rose Red (item # 117824 $12.95) first then added the words.

I inserted a sheet of the Cottage Wall DSP into the back of the frame and tied a bow using the 1-1/4″ Old Olive Striped Grosgrain Ribbon.

Now I have to go and make one for my room!


5 Comments leave one →
  1. December 16, 2009 11:51 pm

    What a good blog you have here. I am a massive fan of the festive season and with a little more free time I love to browse the internet. I have bookmarked your site and plan on coming back again soon. In times past we would kill time and expand our knowledge by reading the daily newspapers, nowadays I would encourage everyone to read random blog posts each day and gain a personal insight into unique subjects and fascinating ramblings. Keep up your great blog posts.

  2. January 3, 2010 12:45 am

    What a beautiful project. I could never get all those lines of print on there so straight. Great project

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      January 3, 2010 7:48 am

      thank you! i thought it would be impossible too but i just cut the words out with the fiskars paper cutter and layed them out. then i waited to peel the top layer until all layers were on the glass. i hope that makes sense…i plan to make a couple more so i will post instructions soon. thank you for your comment!

  3. January 3, 2010 10:09 pm

    Love this frame Naoko! Very very pretty. I’ve yet to use the Decor Elements so this gives me some incentive. :)

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