Showing posts with label Scrapbook Picture Frame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scrapbook Picture Frame. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2012

One Eagle's Wings frame

I made this for hubby's birthday.  (Remeber you can click on the photo for a close up.)
Both of the ovals are on bouble sided paper with the edges inked with distress ink.  I stamped the saying in black ink and cut it out.  I cut the oval out of the brown cardstock then embossed it.


 
I stamped the eagle twice onto water color paper then embossed with black embossing powder.  I colored both eagle and waited for them to dry.  I used golden rod stickles on the body and crystal ice on the head.  There are several layers of foam tape and pop up dots holding the eagle to the frame.


I dyed my beige ribbon with several colors of distress ink.  After it was dry I glued it to the frame along with a piece of organza, the pine branch and a couple of pine cones. 


I left the hardware on the intact so that the frame can be hung on the wall or stand on a shelf.
 
 
Thanks for stopping by.

Disclosure: I am not affiliated with any of the products mentioned.
Recipe:
Paper: Water Color Paper for the eagle; DCWV - The Heirloom Stack; Recollections - brown
Water Color Pencils: Staedler - Brown, medium brown, yellow, light brown, white;
General's Kimberly - 704 brown,, 717 yellow orche, 719 terra cotta, 708 orange, 715 black.
Stamps: Our Daily Bread - On Ealge's Wings
Ink: VersaMagic - Midnight Black; Clear Resist; Distress Ink - Vintage Photo, Peeled Paint, Shabby Shutters, Forest, Moss, Tumbled Glass
Embossing Folder - Tim Holtz Alteration's Texture Fade - Book Cover #1
Stickles - Golden Rod, Crystal Ice
Misc.: adhesive, pop up dots, foam tape, hot glue gun, pine branch, pine cones, ribbon, organza

Monday, September 20, 2010

Love Knows . . .

This was one of the projects on the Big Picture Scrapbooking's Big Idea Festival. I knew I wouldn't be able to attend them when they had them, but I signed up anyway and went through the projects as my time allowed. They did have some great ideas but most of them were for younger layouts. I wish they would do the same thing for people with older family members.

I already had the transparency but the rest is from the kit. I really like the pre-stitched paper , but do not know who made it and can't find any more of it. I guess I'll just have to make my own.


Recipe:
Paper: Crate Paper - Pink Plum Collection "Peach"; Transparency - Creative Imaginations Narratives by Karen Russell; Pre-stitched cardstock.

Misc: glue dots, brads, flowers and scrapbooking frame.