I love to alter wooden frames! They are so much fun and you can customize them any way you want. Sometimes you have that perfect photo in mind and a customized frame makes it all the more special. This is also very inexpensive to do; often the whole project is just a couple of dollars depending on the frame size. I have found that covering the front surface of the frame with a paint on adhesive works best for adhering paper and other materials.
I hope you all enjoy the design team blog; I am INCREDIBLY excited to be a part of such a great group.
Happy Scrappin!
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2 comments:
I agree about the adhesive Jen, we use YES paste or mod podge for all our paper to wood or chipboard projects. Thanks!
I am with Karen...YES paste is totally awesome! I would love to see some of your frames...you should bring them in or post a pic!
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