
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- When the photo becomes outdated, simply snip the ribbon off, and mount to a 12 x 12, to slide it in your scrapbook!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
Hi Selene,
ReplyDeleteI 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