I love looking at old school photos, whether they are family
or friends, and I especially love displaying the photos of my family. These
days, with all the crafting items available, you can create personalized frames
that reflect the person’s age group, their interests, anything you like.
Makin’s® No Bake Polymer Clay really steps customization up a
notch, and you’re just a little paint and clay away from an instant family
heirloom.
Today’s subject is my favorite photo of my sweet hubby from
around 1956. He’s so cute and, even though it was another 15 or so years before
I met him, I’m sure I would have had a serious crush had I known him then.
Here’s how I did it:
Supplies:
Dies, alphabet and numbers
Picture frame (Mainstays, WalMart)
Big Shot Die Cut Machine (Sizzix by Ellison)
Frame Die, (Sizzix by Ellison)
Computer and printer
Beacon 3-in-1 Adhesive
Chipboard
Glass Effects Gel, Black (Viva Décor)
Craft paint, white (DecoArt)
Stazon Ink, black
Brush, craft knife
Instructions:
Prepare enough yellow, blue and red clay for your letters and numbers by running it through the Makin’s® Ultimate
Clay Machine™ and impressing textures. Allow to dry.
Roll out a 5” square of red clay, impress woodgrain texture
and allow to dry.
Die Cut Letters, numbers and frame from dry clay.
Sponge the letter edges with Black Stazon ink. Use a sponge
to brush the highlights on each textured piece with white craft paint.
Print the school name and year label with the letters white
on a black background (I used the Chalkduster font).
Cut a frame from the red clay with the Sizzix die. Cut a
piece of chipboard slightly smaller than the frame. Trim the printed label to fit the chipboard
and attach it to the chipboard with 3-in1
Adhesive. Attach the frame over the
label with 3-in-1 Adhesive.
Tie the crayons with hemp or string.
Attach the red clay frame, crayons and the letters and
numbers to the frame with 3-in-1 Adhesive.
I’m really happy with the way this project turned out and
will enjoy it on my computer desk every day. Who wouldn’t fall in love with
that smile?
1 comment:
That's a really neat frame!
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