WOW!! what a fabulous way to make a wreath gorgeous, jess!!
"a heart in love with beauty never grows old" (turkish proverb)
I wasn't going to do this (have a few other projects to do for the Holidays) but showed my bf and he REALLY liked it and asked if I could make one for his mom!! Guess I need to place another order and find some old frames and books!
ScrapGoo wrote:Once your frame is dry and you have all your paper tufts you can plug in your glue gun and get rolling! I found it best to add a dot of glue to the tuft rather than putting the glue directly on the frame but it is up to you. There is no true perfect pattern for gluing and you may find that your arrangement is different from what I did based on the size of your frame. I pretty much had three rows of tufts across the width of my frame. I angled the innermost row towards the center of the frame, the middle row was facing upwards, and the outermost row was angled slightly to the outside.
Ok, guys... I'm plugging and they keep opening up! What am I doing wrong?
this looks great I will have to come back for this one
Teresa --"When the power of love is greater than the love of power,
the world will know peace."
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This is so cool. Wonder if it would work with sheet music if it's not double sided??
Jenna - Mom to Emily (2/02) & Kaitlyn (2/04)
a patriotic look would be cool tooScrapGoo wrote:Also, a note: I would LOVE to see all kinds of variations on this! Make it say Merry Christmas, instead... or do it in blue and white for Hanukkah!
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the world will know peace."
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Love this frame/wreath....can't wait to try it....thanks for the class!
Nunina wrote:ScrapGoo wrote:Once your frame is dry and you have all your paper tufts you can plug in your glue gun and get rolling! I found it best to add a dot of glue to the tuft rather than putting the glue directly on the frame but it is up to you. There is no true perfect pattern for gluing and you may find that your arrangement is different from what I did based on the size of your frame. I pretty much had three rows of tufts across the width of my frame. I angled the innermost row towards the center of the frame, the middle row was facing upwards, and the outermost row was angled slightly to the outside.
Ok, guys... I'm plugging and they keep opening up! What am I doing wrong?
I would try:
- scrunch tighter
- use a thinner pen
- glue them closer together
sheet music is a good idea Jenna. I have a ton of it too.
Stephanie http://www.quiltedscrapper.blogspot.com/
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I am gonna have to give this a try, atleast the frame/wreath part.
Karen Y.
I haven't been an active paper crafter for a while and want to get back in the swing of things!
I haven't been an active paper crafter for a while and want to get back in the swing of things!
Very cool wreatut I would totally feel mortified ripping apart a book.. maybe a magazine, but definitely NOT a book! LOL
Trish ~ It's all fun and games until somebody loses an EYELET!
MOM2SNOX wrote:Very cool wreatut I would totally feel mortified ripping apart a book.. maybe a magazine, but definitely NOT a book! LOL
lol, I know. It was really hard for me the first time too. The way I got over it was thinking of it as giving a second life to a book that would likely never be read again. I wasn't picking a classic, you know? They are .99 paperbacks from the Salvation Army... turned into something beautiful!
Queenie451 wrote:Here is mine:
GORGEOUS!
Here's mine! I found that as I scrunch teh paper over the end ofa pencil I hold it and glue it on to the frame then using the pencil as a tool to place each tuft of paper it went very fast! I was surprised.
Ann
OMG ! you girls have done Beautiful frames ! it gives me inspiration! They are all so Lovely !!
I wasn't able to participate in making this project, but I can tell you I will be doing it very soon! Jess, your instructions are great! I can't wait to make this ... seems very easy to do to whip up a few Christmas gifts.
ScrapGoo wrote:MOM2SNOX wrote:Very cool wreatut I would totally feel mortified ripping apart a book.. maybe a magazine, but definitely NOT a book! LOL
lol, I know. It was really hard for me the first time too. The way I got over it was thinking of it as giving a second life to a book that would likely never be read again. I wasn't picking a classic, you know? They are .99 paperbacks from the Salvation Army... turned into something beautiful!
Oh, I was just thinking the same thing . . .but I just remembered I have a bunch of those harlequin type romance novels that would be PERFECT for this!
MindySue wrote:ScrapGoo wrote:MOM2SNOX wrote:Very cool wreatut I would totally feel mortified ripping apart a book.. maybe a magazine, but definitely NOT a book! LOL
lol, I know. It was really hard for me the first time too. The way I got over it was thinking of it as giving a second life to a book that would likely never be read again. I wasn't picking a classic, you know? They are .99 paperbacks from the Salvation Army... turned into something beautiful!
Oh, I was just thinking the same thing . . .but I just remembered I have a bunch of those harlequin type romance novels that would be PERFECT for this!
haha I just bought a dictionary at the dollar store and the frame too! Less painful that way.
Ann
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