This week I decided to spend some time playing with the Daisy Lane bundle and see what kind of fall projects I might be able to come out with.
I had seen some really fun home decor projects recently and decide to give it a try for myself. I found some photo frames at Hobby Lobby that I thought could use a little jazzing up! I loved the metal "Blessed" across the bottom of the frame, so just started playing with my Regals 6" x 6" designer series paper pack and some punches and went about decorating the top half. Layers, layers and more layers! Some stamped in tone on tone color onto card stock and some just punched. I used both sizes of the daisy punches to cut out the flowers and glue dots to layer them together. I punched leaves out of Old Olive card stock and designer series paper and attached them to the back of my fall themed daisies. I also used the Wild Rose dies to cut the other leaves that I also attached with glue dots.
Hope you like my project and thanks for stopping by...
Product List I had seen some really fun home decor projects recently and decide to give it a try for myself. I found some photo frames at Hobby Lobby that I thought could use a little jazzing up! I loved the metal "Blessed" across the bottom of the frame, so just started playing with my Regals 6" x 6" designer series paper pack and some punches and went about decorating the top half. Layers, layers and more layers! Some stamped in tone on tone color onto card stock and some just punched. I used both sizes of the daisy punches to cut out the flowers and glue dots to layer them together. I punched leaves out of Old Olive card stock and designer series paper and attached them to the back of my fall themed daisies. I also used the Wild Rose dies to cut the other leaves that I also attached with glue dots.
The centers of the flowers are the Gold Faceted Gems and I thought they added a nice touch. Everything was attached to the frame with more glue dots and dimensionals. I had some old white burlap type ribbon that I glued down onto the photo clip. I was really pleased with how it turned out! This is going to be a fun class to offer in September.
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