This week's BFF Open House link party is still going on here and will be up through Sunday.
I thought I'd post an idea I recently shared over at The Scrap Shoppe where Michele has had a wonderful Handmade Holiday series going. This week is recipes so you should definitely check it out! It wraps up tomorrow but there have been some wonderful ideas shared.
On one of my trips I found a pack of glittered reindeer ornaments. Five for $1! Had to have.Right next to them was a pack of red tissue paper “hot stamped” with silver. Also a must have!
One of my other stash staples are unfinished wood frames from Michaels. Yep you guessed it. They’re $1.
I took one sheet of the tissue paper and traced around the frame and cut out. Covered my frame with Ranger’s Glue N Seal and then put my tissue paper on. You could also use Mod Podge. I chose not to seal the top since I wasn’t sure if it would dull the shine of the silver foil.
Don’t worry if you don’t get this exactly measured to your frame. Let your adhesive dry and then I file around the edges with a piece of fine sandpaper or a package of emery boards that you picked up at Dollar Tree!
Waste not want not, so I covered the cardboard that came with the frame with some scrapbook paper:
I covered both sides because it just gives a nice finished look since there’s no back to the frame.
Took one reindeer from my package of ornaments, cut off the string used to hang and then hot glued it to my finished frame, offset so the feet and antlers are glued to the frame vs onto the paper. I liked the dimension this gave.
I cut the letters JOY from black vinyl using my digital cutter but if you don’t have one of those, you could easily use alphabet scrapbook stickers or letter stamps. Embellished those with red self adhesive rhinestones I had in my stash.
Another reason I like the effect of gluing the reindeer to the frame vs the paper is this shadow effect. The glittered snowflakes I also had on hand and came in a package of 12 for $1.99 at Michaels.
My total cost for the supplies for this project was about $3!
- $1 frame
- $1 Tissue Paper ( over 4 sheets left over so lots more crafting!)
- $1 Ornaments ( really $.20 for this project since I used one of five)
If you're looking for a last minute decor idea or gift, this is a fast an easy way to whip something up.
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6 comments:
So cute and easy -- great idea.
I love this project, Carol! It is super cute! Thank you so much for sharing it during the party and for the shout out!! ♥
Love it! And love Dollar Tree! What would we do without it?
This is such a cute little gift idea! I'm definitely saving this idea!
This is beautiful! The tissue paper is such a lovely touch. :)
It's so beautiful! I adore that tissue paper, it's really stunning!
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