Well, you've probably wondered where I've been!
I've been preparing for a major craft fair, not to far from where I live, called the Lowell folk festival. I have been making my DUAL PURPOSE CHIPBOARD FRAMES and I have over 800 made today! If you live in the area, I hope you'll come by to visit.
I've been preparing for a major craft fair, not to far from where I live, called the Lowell folk festival. I have been making my DUAL PURPOSE CHIPBOARD FRAMES and I have over 800 made today! If you live in the area, I hope you'll come by to visit.
- Use it once by placing a photo in it and hanging it up!
- When the photo becomes outdated, simply snip the ribbon off, and mount to a 12 x 12, to slide it in your scrapbook!
I'll be at the dutton street stage area. Anyway, I thought I'd share a sneak peek of the items I'll be selling!
Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Selene
1 comments:
Hi Selene,
I hope that you've had good success with all of the DUAL PURPOSE CHIPBOARD FRAMES that you made. They sure looked great on your display. After reading through your post a couple of times, I do have 2 questions:
1) where do you get chipboard that's 12" x 12"?
2) you mention that when its 1st life as a hanging display is finished "simply snip the ribbon off, and mount to a 12 x 12, to slide it in your scrapbook". Do you remove the chipboard before putting it into a scrapbook.... and if so, did you use dotto to attach the 12"x12" card stock to the chipboard at the outset of your project?
Thanks,
Mary
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