Friday, August 28, 2009

Innie and Outtie frames for Craft Warehouse

I was asked to design two "innie and outtie" frames for Craft Warehouse using two new lines of paper. An innie and outtie frame is where you have your flat items (such as paper and pictures) under the glass and your 3-D embellishment on top of the glass.

The first one that I did was using a new line of paper from My Minds Eye. This is what I had on top of the glass...Thickers spelling out part of the title, ribbon ( I used a die cut circle and then stapled the ribbon to it to keep the shape), buttons, and jewels.


On the inside of the frame, I had the paper, the pictures, part of the title, and some paper embellishments.



here it is all put together! I really love how it turned out. It is of my son playing peek-a-boo with his Uncle Aaron's hat.




The second one that I did was using a wood frame and the new line abbey road. I had to not only do a page but also decorate the frame! I wasn't sure how it would turn out, but I absolutely love it!
I used the edge distresser on all the papers and then cut out the smaller green pieces to go around the frame and stenciled on lines to look like I sewed on it. I kept the page pretty simple. The ribbon, buttons, trees, dinosaur and "just the" & "of us" are on top of the glass. The paper, picture, journaling card and "two" of the title are underneath. This picture was taken about a year ago,and it is still one of my favorites.






2 comments:

  1. love love love the circle. geesh, girl... where and how did ya figure out how to do that one? BOTH are GREAT!

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  2. Hi Danielle I so glad I finally found your blog! Jessica (sara's sister) is my best friend and she told me you have a scrap/craft blog.
    Well I do too so maybe we can be scrapbook/crafty bloggie friends? LOL
    I saw those frames at craft warehouse and cant wait to make one!

    Have a great weekend!
    ~Samantha

    www.twoheartstogether.com

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