Showing posts with label photo frame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo frame. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2017

Handmade Photo frame with Chipboard elements

Hello Friends ,

I'm back again to inspire you all with my chipboard creation. 

Today I am on the Blog to share a step by step tutorial on making your own Handmade photo frame 



With a little help, older kids can create these frames and gift them to friends and family. There are so many beautiful scrapbook papers available, you won’t be able to stop at just one. Get creative with the embellishments. I used simple painted chipboards but any number of things would be great.  


1. Cut a piece of  cardboard 9 x 7



2. Measure one inch from the edges all around and cut out. You may use an craft knife but since the scrapbook paper covers the opening, it is not necessary to cut it perfectly. The opening should be about 7"x 5"

3. Cut a piece of scrapbook paper 10"x 10"

4. On the non-colored side, place the cardboard on top and trace the center opening. Measure ½ inch smaller from the marked line around and cut out. 

5. Make slits in the paper around the opening of the scrapbook paper to the line that represents the cardboard opening. Add a bit of glue on the edges and fold up the scrapbook paper.



6. On the outer edges fold in at the corners and glue the sides. Mark the traces along the lines of the actual size of the frame. Fold along the traced lines to the inner sides. This will make it easier to paste the former and the latter.
 Do this all around to finish. Let dry.





7. Cut another piece of cardboard the same size as the frame and glue on to the back of the frame on three sides only, leaving the top edge unglued. 





8. Make a stand and cut out. Fold 1/2” from the top and glue this section to the back. Make sure it is in the correct position for standing. Let dry.






9. When completely dry, glue the corners with embellishments to hide slight imperfections, if any. Slip a photo into the top and enjoy.





Attach a stand and you are done. :)


You can make it in any shape and any size you want.


Another super idea...Why not dress up your fridge? These are so easy to make and so lightweight that instead of attaching a stand, try gluing a magnet on the back and use it for displaying recent photos. 







I am dedicating this post to all little champs who want to give their best surprises and most valuable gifts to their parents, family members or friends. They can also get some more ideas on how we can make the best use of our creativity in school projects or at home, by making an attractive photo frame. 



In today’s digital world, we have many ways to wish someone special. But don’t you agree with me that handmade crafts are the best? They add love, respect and a personalized touch to the gift. A handmade gift is always special!


I am sure implementation of this and similar ideas are very well possible for school projects, birthday gifts, and so many areas. Isn't this something you all would love to try ?? 

Wish to see more of my creations for inspirations then please click here 

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 Regards 






















Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Antique Embossed Photo Frame

Hello friends! Hope you had a great weekend! Today’s tutorial is about a fantastic technique. Using this technique, you can give a faux antique metallic look to almost anything. For this technique, you will need cardstock and metallic paints. We will make an awesome photo frame that can be used to display your favourite photo! It will also make a superb handmade gift. This technique can be used on any wooden, chipboard or MDF alterable. You will see the sample at the end of the tutorial.
For making this, you will need an embossing/die cutting machine. We have used Sizzix Big Shot to emboss the card stock.

Things required:

·         Sizzix Embossing machine
·         Embossing folder of your choice
·         Black card stock
·         2mm Chip board
·         Craft knife
·         Beads
·         Scissors
·         Pompom
·         Acrylic metallic paint
·         Silicon glue
·         Acetate sheet

Method:
Cut the chip board as shown in figure, to length and breadth of your choice using the craft knife. Also cut a piece of chip board to cover the inner square of the frame.
Emboss the card stock with the help of Embossing Folder and Embossing Machine
Cut the embossed card stock to match the frame borders
Glue the card stock pieces on the sides of the frame
With the help of pompom gently paint the frame with acrylic metallic paint
The embossed design will catch the paint, whereas the recessed areas will not catch the paint, giving the card stock an antique metal look
Cover the square piece of chip board with black card stock. Attach it to the back of the frame. Glue it only on three sides. Cut another strip of chipboard, cover it with black paper and fold it to make the back stand
Decorate the frame with flowers and beads. Insert your favourite photo from the open side of the backing and display proudly

It’s a fantastic gift for someone special. You can also use this technique for embellishing MDF or Wooden Blanks like the example below

Link to supplies:

Sizzix Embossing machine
http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/die-cutting-machine/die-cutting-embossing-machines-sizzix/big-shot-machine-white-gray-660425-1pc-sizzix
Embossing folders:
http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/cutting-dies/embossing-folders-sizzix
Black card stock
http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/papers/paper-boards
2mm Chip board
http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1700_1701
Craft knife
http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/stationery/cutter-knife-oddy
Beads
http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/jewellery-making
Scissors
http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/scissors
Pompom
http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=4200_4210
Acrylic metallic paint
http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/art-supplies/metallic-paint
Silicon glue
http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/adhesives/silicon-glue