Today I'm sharing an altered 5X7 photo frame. I had the challenge at Practical Scrappers and Frosted Designs to create something giving thanks. Well, for my regular followers, you know what I'm MOST THANKFUL for, yes, Ashlea and Jon-Christopher. My sister is so good to let me have them when I want. I love all my nieces and nephews so dearly. These two feel just like my own children, at least I think this is how a mother must feel....
Everything on this frame except the ribbon and bling are from Wild Saffron. First I measured and cut the paper to trim the frame. I then added some embellishments, inked up the chipboard letters, finished off with bits of bling and ribbon.
Do you love the effect on the photo. I wanted a ghost like look, so I set my printer to fast draft and printed on babmoo cardstock. I LOVE how this turned out and my Granny already has it sitting in her living room.....
What are you most thankful for this season, I'd love to hear, please leave a comment telling me.
Blessings,
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What a Fabulous Pic and I love the BIG title...just perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a great day sweet friend!!! We are off for grandparents day to visit my Evan...WOOHOO!!!
What a great photo and I love the frame you created, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, love the title!
ReplyDeleteI love altered projects. This one is FAB! Great photo of Ashlea and Jon-Christopher too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photo of your two little ones! The frame ia an absolute masterpiece of love!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo, it speaks volumes with out a word.
ReplyDeleteYou picked such yummy paper to use for this frame.
Great frame, Kim!! I love the ribbons, the brads and bling!! Great paper, too... it's perfect for this wonderful photo of Ashlea and Jon-Christopher!! Have a great week!!! Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteKim... I love this frame and what a great picture of your kiddos!! Great job altering this!! Love it!
ReplyDeletebarb :)
I love the beautiful frame and photo! I am thankful for the recent arrival of our healthy granddaughter.
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