With no urgency as regards to time I have been making minimum bids on various Christmas Tree brooches from China. If the bidding goes up I just leave it and don't bid any higher as I know there will always another one to go for.
The 10cms x 10cms box frame came from Hobbycraft when they were on offer for half price at £2 (I doubt I would ever have paid £4 for one).
I just made a simple background using a glittery, embossed snowflake design paper to which I added a few tiny clear flat backed gems to give a bit of Christmas extra bling.
I removed the fastening from the brooch and then stuck the tree on to the paper using E600 so I could be sure that it wouldn't come loose.
I then added faux stitching with a black fine liner pen to the mount. I wanted to repeat this round the edges of the frame but for some reason permenant marker pen just didn't adhere to the finish, I wonder why?
I seem to be a little obsessed at the moment by sticking snowflakes to all the frames (and sometimes the glass) I am using, but again, as it's for Christmas I think it works ...... but, if I change my mind I used PVA glue in the first instance as they can be removed carefully without (touch wood) damaging the finish on the frame.
This is such a great idea. I love the snowflakes you adhere to the front of the frame. And isn't it fun to bid for things on eBay? I've done it a few times, and I'm like you--I have a top limit of what I'll bid and don't go beyond that.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Christmas project, the brooch was an absolute bargain!!
ReplyDeleteMichele
It makes a great gift for such a little outlay, maybe I could use some of my coloured Christmas charms for a spin-off of this ?? I will investigate
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