You can see details for my entire Christmas mantel HERE
I got a couple of pictures from a friend for free, but it wasn't the pictures I was interested in, it was the frames. (Though I'm sure you'll agree the pictures are just lovely ;) I had a vision for some cute framed wall art for Christmas, so I got to work dismantling them.
Supplies:
- Frame
- Spray paint
- Contact paper
- Foam snowflake
- Ribbon
- Tape or hot glue
First I removed the glass and backing and laid the frame out in the yard for several of coats of white spray paint. On a side note, if it's windy outside, just say no to spray painting. Just don't. Step away.
After the frame was painted, I used my Silhouette to cut out "let it snw" from white contact paper (and yes, I know I'm missing the 'o', you'll see where that went next!) If you don't have a craft cutter, just use Word to create your wording and then trace it onto the back of some contact paper (make sure you flip your letters!) and cut out. After cutting, I just peeled the backing off and stuck the letters to the wall.
For the O, I wanted to substitute a snowflake and hang it from ribbon, so I used a foam snowflake that I bought in a pack Wal-Mart and some red sparkly ribbon. I just cut the ribbon long enough to hang from the top of the frame down to the wording and used tape to attach it.
Then I put it all together!
It really makes a great focal point for my Christmas mantel. I can't wait to come up with some ideas to reuse my frame after Christmas is over!
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This is adorable! I love it.
ReplyDeleteYour mantel looks very pretty! Love the framed wall art! Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeletewhat a great mantelscape, and cute idea with the snowflake!
ReplyDeleteSo cute--love the sign!
ReplyDeleteI love this and it would be perfect for our winter crafts and decor week!
ReplyDeleteI am looking for people to do tutorials for January and I am actually looking for new people. It will be a new year after all.
Email me if you are interesed in doing a tutorial on the CSI Projct
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Jan. 10th and 11th are the dates of the winter crafts and decor challenge
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Dee, the CSI Girl
Simply beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! the blues and silvers come together so nicely with your blue walls.
ReplyDeleteKim
www.todayismysome-day.blogspot.com
Very nice! I really like the combination of materials you used with the foam flake, ribbon and frame. It adds a lot of dimension to the art! Thanks for sharing. New follower from I<3Naptime
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Adorable. It makes me want to paint my living room wall blue, just to steal the idea.
ReplyDeleteThe details are so gorgeous! Love your color coordination. Would love love love for you to share this at our party going on now http://space46.blogspot.com/2011/12/co-hosting-pinteresting-link-party-week.html. Best, My
ReplyDeleteOoo! Your mantel is lovely! Let it snow is one of my favorite Christmas songs. :)
ReplyDeleteThe frame idea is great! I just love the look of those!! Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteLove it! The snowflake as the "o" is the perfect touch! I would love for you to share this at my special holiday linky party going on right now! http://everything-underthemoon.blogspot.com/2011/12/12-days-of-christmas-holiday-linky.html
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays to you and yours!!
~Nikki ...xoxo
adorable...xo
ReplyDeleteADORABLE...XO
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea... I just got those snowflakes on clearance at Michaels so I'll have to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteI'm hosting a Winter Wonderland link party on Monday and would love it if you linked up!
-Melissa
www.serendipityandspice.blogspot.com
Do you recall what font this is? I planned on cutting something similar with my Silhouette for a shadow box and I love this font. Thank you!
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