Hi Bloggers!
So many of you have asked me how I made the Bridal Plaque featured on the Graphic 45 website. I have put together a photo-tutorial for you so that you can see step-by-step how it was completed.
If you have any questions after viewing it, please leave me a comment below and I will answer all your questions promptly!
Here we go!
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Select the papers you want to use. I used le' Romantique by Graphic 45 |
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Paint your frames if desired, I painted mine using colors that went well with the paper collection. |
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Cut sections of paper to suit your story. Mine was a bride, so I selected pretty brides from the paper collection.
Use paper glue to adhere paper to tray.
I ended up using different paper than shown here in this photo, as you will see at the end of the tutorial! |
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Move the finished frames around on the tray until you like the arrangement. |
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Before the frames were adhered to the tray, I added some bronze colored GLAZE to my frames.
It gave more of an antiqued look to them. |
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I also experimented with adding green paint to the peach frame, and peach paint to the green frame.
Then added the bronze GLAZE. |
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After gluing the photos to the frames, the frames were hot-glued to the tray and I could start to decorate.
Be careful using the hot glue gun, add the glue to the tray, not the frames.
Note: At this point I was still experimenting with where the frames should go. I decided to put them on in order of age.
That way it almost seemed like a walk through history. |
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Next add all your embellishments, lace, buttons, and trinkets to the tray.
I used craft glue, and also used Glossy Accents.
With the lace I used glue that wouldn't show when dry. Use your best judgement here. |
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I used the same papers to make a coordinating card |
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This is a close-up of the tray. You can see all the little details. |
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Another close-up showing the beading, and details of the lace and flowers |
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After all trinkets, keys, buttons and bling were added, antique lace and beading was adhered to the sides of the project.
You can also see that I used the Tim Holtz corners to add pizazz to the piece. It really did look like an antique!
If you have additional question, I encourage you to write me a comment below!
Happy Crafting!
ReNae |
BEAUTIFUL!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah! Thanks for saying so! It was a fun project! I think you could do this with other occasions such as birthdays, showing the child as he/she grew up, or anniversaries, showing the couple through the years...What do you think?
DeleteGorgeous projects! It's the first time I visited your blog and will be back!
ReplyDeleteWelcome PattyO!
DeleteI am a relative newcomer to blogging and paper-crafting, but hope you enjoy visiting my blog. It is such fun and wonderful to meet new people such as yourself! Happy Crafting!
ReNae