I love the packs of snowmen I got from Michaels in New York a year or so ago and really wanted to use then, but they are quite small and can easily get lost on a project, but then as I lay in bed one night I wondered if they would fit in some equally small plastic frames I got China a while ago ........ I couldn't wait until the morning, so at some unseemly hour I could be found going through my craft drawers to find the bits. As I hoped the snowman and frame were just the right proportions for a perfect marriage.
In the morning I set about gathering suitable materials together.
I started by cutting a small rectangle of card to act as the backing, getting it to the right size was a fiddle as I had to take the irregular outside into consideration.
I covered the front of the card with a blue paper sky and layered white glitter card snow.
....... and glued it to the back of the frame. I then added the snowman and on a whim filled the frame with Ranger Glossy Accents
When the Accents were set I decided to add two snowflakes to the corners of the frame using a E6000 as the bond to keep them in place to be strong. I also used a tiny eye screw from which the frame could be hung. This was a bit of a fiddle using my model makers drill, but I got there in the end.
The final touch was to add a sentiment on the back, so if the frame twizzled on the tree, there would be something to see on both sides. This was handwritten using a black fine liner pen. Looking at the pictures now I think I will add three small, clear flat backed gems too, for extra bling and "magic"
I am also wondering I could also turn these frames into brooches if I used a laminated backing?????
Anyway, I think I will be making quite a few of these little things, possibly to give the staff at Bertie's nursery school as fairing gifts.
The final touch was to add a sentiment on the back, so if the frame twizzled on the tree, there would be something to see on both sides. This was handwritten using a black fine liner pen. Looking at the pictures now I think I will add three small, clear flat backed gems too, for extra bling and "magic"
I am also wondering I could also turn these frames into brooches if I used a laminated backing?????
Anyway, I think I will be making quite a few of these little things, possibly to give the staff at Bertie's nursery school as fairing gifts.
This framed snowman is the perfect frosty Christmas decoration. They'll make an equally attractive brooch for the holiday season. Your creativity knows no end--even in the middle of the night!
ReplyDeleteI love these, they are absolutely exquisite.
ReplyDeletelove big ear rings lol big love marc
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