Left, the front side of my decoupaged frame with a clipping of my small friend's favorite doll, Cécile by American Girl Doll. Right the back side of the paper frame left undecorated. |
I decoupaged this paper frame for a young friend. It will make a sweet little Valentine's gift for her to display on her nightstand or on top of her dresser. These paper frames are very easy to acquire from dollar stores or hobby shops where I live and they usually do not cost much.
If you want to make one similar to mine, you will need to acquire the following supplies: Mod Podge, ribbon, a hot glue gun, paper clay, tiny angel press mold, silver cord, and Victorian scraps.
The Victorian scraps may be downloaded and printed on a home computer or these can be purchased already printed from a paper supply shop or cut from scrapbook papers.
- I have a giant listing here at our family Christmas blog of Victorian scrap websites
- I also maintain a very large collection of Victorian scrap on the web at one of my own blogs here that may be used for the project.
I also included tiny angels made from a paper clay press mold. Molds similar to the one I used can be purchased in a hobby shop like Hobby Lobby or Michaels.
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