I can't wait to see the mod podge, I have plenty of that and no idea what to do with it
wow you are fast Sue! LOL Points go to you!
Step 3: Using a pencil, trace all the way around your frame and inside your frame as well. Set frame a side for a moment.This is what your paper should look like. Remember, this is the side of the paper that will NOT be seen.
I have this paper - I keep buying more and more of it because I love the color combination and design.
Woohoo!! I already had that paper in mind for a frame so I just had to find it quick! Thanks!! Can't wait to see the modge podge...I have never used it!
Oooh M'Lee, that paper is gorgeous!! Great picks ladies!
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Yeah I've never used it either.. always wondered how it worked! glad I'm not the only one!
~ Carissa ~
Step 4: Place your paper on a cutting mat or extra piece of cardboard. You will be cutting the center of the frame out first. This gives you more area of paper to hold onto and turn for more precise straight lines and corners and keeps the paper stronger so it will not tear.Cut the center out with a craft or exacto knife.
Yay! Fun class! That frame is too cute.
Aimee - Mommy to Drew (6), Carter, Brenna, and Emily (3)
Step 5: Now cut along the border lines you traced, using a pair of scissors. Set paper aside for a moment.
Hello everyone!
Just a tip on cutting with your exacto knife - if you have trouble going straight - use a ruler or another piece of cardboard to help.
Just a tip on cutting with your exacto knife - if you have trouble going straight - use a ruler or another piece of cardboard to help.
Jenna - Mom to Emily (2/02) & Kaitlyn (2/04)
I love butterflies and DD loves purple
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Step 6: Using a sponge brush, apply a very thin layer of mod podge to the front of your frame. You want this layer to be thin and even, paying special attention to the edges of your frame. Too much mod podge will cause your paper to warp.
Place your paper onto the frame. Make sure the side you do want showing is on top! Also be careful to line up your sides so no wood is showing. Smooth down once you are sure of its positioning.