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Senin, 12 Oktober 2009

Dotting my i's, Crossing my t's and Papering my P's

My daughter showed too much of an interest in my beautiful frame that I purchased from Kristen. To distract her and make sure the frame didn't leave with her, I showed her a "P" I had bought at Michael's to either paint or cover with scrap book paper for my own home. It worked ~ she liked it and I showed her the scrap book papers I was considering. Now she really liked it. I told her she could have it {sigh} and that I would make it pretty for her and her apartment.

This past weekend I was back at Michael's {yet again} and purchased craft paint that worked with the paper she chose {to use on the inside part of the P and the outer edge}.

Here are the supplies for this project:



1 - Letter of your choice. I got a P for our last name.

2 - Sponge brushes. I just bought a pack of 4 at Michael's.

1 - Craft paint that coordinates with your scrap book paper. Mine is a metallic called Moss Pearl.

1 - Scrap book paper sheet of your choice. This was a nice green with gold in it. {Picture above shows mine already cut out}.

1 - Jar of Mod Podge.


I traced the P on the back side of the scrap book paper with a pencil, lining it up so that the gold scroll part would be on the long line of the P. I cut that all out and made sure it fit on the top of the P. Next, I painted the inside portion and edges of the P and let that dry. I went over it a second time just to make sure there was no streaking or white showing through.

Once that dried, I applied my mod podge to the back of the scrap book paper P and on the face of the P itself. I very carefully put the paper P on top of the wooden P and made sure it was aligned. I then let this dry and then applied some mod podge on top. Here's the finished product.



It does have a little keyhole hanging hole on the back, but my daughter has those ledge shelves to put it on and it can just lean. I think I prefer that look better.



The craft paint turned out to be a perfect match to the scrap book paper, too. Don't you love when that happens?


I'm linking this post up with DIY Day at ASPTL.

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Don't forget to enter our Design Patterns Company Giveaway running this week! A pattern of the winner's choice for one of the beautiful items designed by Liz Ware of Design Patterns Company. As has been the usual lately, you get up to 4 chances to enter and the giveaway ends Friday, October 16th.



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