Using Beacon's Zip Dry, adhere old dictionary paper to album panels. ColorBox chalk ink the pages to age & darken the edges.
The letters were cut out by my Cricket on brown linen cardstock. With the help of Beacon, I used their Quick Grip to glue the panels to the brown ribbon and embellished it with 4mm Sun Swarovski crystals.
Now I have a lovely way to display our last name in our living room!
14 comments:
Veronica, I love your idea to create a plaque. The letters background is really pretty against the brown color of the letters.
Well this is cool! I love the dictionary paper and the vintage feel. This will look lovely in your home!
I love the antique-ing with the chalk. What a great idea!
Super clever idea! Of course I love that vintage look and anything with dictionary pages!
This is really nice, a great way to welcome guests into your home. Thanks for using my die!
wow thats a fantastic idea,love it...
Love it Ronnie - very vintage!
You are absolutely right. People do love to see their name displayed. Maybe it makes us proud of our heritage. Beautiful project.
Love how you used these die cuts for a name plaque!
Hmmmmm... Doesn't look like you created this in less than an hour at the crack o'dawn. :) Seriously, I think this is a great idea and love the vintage french text. You did good, Ronnie!
Ronnie- love the way you used the diferrent bracket pieces in your hanging to give it such variety- a vaery classy hanging for the "goff" home
I love the personalization with your name!
Sweet! I make name signs for the ladies at work - this is a fun alternative to what I have been doing. :)
Very cool idea! I may have to CASE this one!
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