Welcome to another fantastic challenge at Exploring Cricut and More. This week's challenge is to create a card, layout, or other paper craft with a Christmas theme. To add to your enjoyment this challenge is a blog hop. You should be coming from Rae Ann's blog.
For my project I decided to decorate a frame (Michael's). I started off by wrapping the frame in various washi tape designs from various suppliers. The tape sticks fairly well, but some of the ends were wanting to pop up so I used ModgePodge to cover the entire frame just to make sure the tape would stay. I picked a snowflake design from the December 25th cartridge. I really liked this design because it wasn't just a snowflake, it was a little fancier. The images were cut at 2.53" and one image was flipped.
Thanks for visiting today and don't forget to join in on the challenge and link your project back at Exploring Cricut and More. Now you are ready to head over to Michelle N.'s blog.
If you get lost along the way here is the path of the blog hop.
Annette
Sharon
Faith
Donna
Rae Ann
Emily
Michelle N.
Christi
Liz
Tina
Katrina
Michelle S.
Diane
Great job on the frame Emily!!!
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My Mind's Dust Bunnies
Wish I had thought of that. Very pretty
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ReplyDeleteAwesome frame! Love those fancy images!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful frame! Never would have thought to use only washi tape! Cute puppy, too!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea using the washi tape. Lovely frame!
ReplyDeleteOh so beautiful! Love the snowflakes and swirls on the corners!
ReplyDeleteCarol (Carol's Creations)
4evercarolscreations.blogspot.com
So pretty! Love the snowflakes and the embellishments :)
ReplyDeleteVery Nice! This is a beautiful gift idea.
ReplyDeleteLove that washi tape frame, and those fancy flakes are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour frame is oh so very pretty Emily!!! Love all of the different washi tapes. And the snowflakes are great. Love the photo, too. :)
ReplyDeleteClever use of the washi, love the colors and thanks for the tip about the Modge Podge. Great job!
ReplyDeleteAdorable frame. I think I might do something similar with my paper scraps.
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