Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Sherri's Layout Mini Challenge #3-"Frames"

 
"I am still trying to make a dent in my bottomless stash of chipboard!  I trimmed my frame to better fit my design, painted it with acrylic paint, then heat embossed it with iridescent embossing powder.  I then used Glossy Accents to adhere a little gem in the hole in each scallop.  Being the frugal scrapper that I am, I saved the side that I cut from the frame to use as a chipboard border on another project."

14 comments:

  1. I like that LO love the placement of the photo and what you did with the frame. And of course you keep the bit cut off 'twould be a sin not to do so. :D

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  2. Cute! I really like how the telescope is positioned so that it seems like she's looking at the boat. Great job with the frame!

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  3. Great position of photos. I love the frame! Smart!

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  4. cute layout! I love the addition of the gems!

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  6. Like a few have said I like the position of the photo too! Very pretty layout.

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  7. Nice layout, love the photo's.

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  8. Great job altering that frame! I am going to copy that technique for sure!

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  9. Well being frugal these days is definitely a great thing! I like how you used the chipboard and the layout is cute, especially love your title.

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  10. I like it - especially the colour combo - thanks for sharing

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  11. Great use of the frame... love how you added some bling to it.

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  12. I love the chipboard frame, and how you had it run off the page! Great idea to use the gems inside the scallops! Lovely!

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  13. Love the use of the chipboard frame. Great layout.

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