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Tools:1- cutting mat
2- metal straight edge
3- paper trimmer
4- scissors
5- circle punch
6- corner rounder
7- pencil
8- x-acto knife
9- glue stick
Materials:
1- 2 cheapo frames from the dollar store
2- gray card stock
3- check envelope paper
Wait, what? Check envelope paper? Allow me to explain. Remember how when you mail someone a check - you know those paper things that aren't money, but you can still use to buy stuff - and you put it in a special envelope that obscures the account numbers. The next time you come across one, pay attention, the patterns can be pretty interesting.
See? I told you it's cool. I loved this DIY by Melancholy Smile, and as soon as I decided to
True to my nature I diagrammed everything in AutoCAD to commit to a layout before I put blade to paper.
The one with the circles was super simple to make: choose paper, cut circles with a circle punch. DONE.
Because I can't help but pick favorites, here's a few of the patterns I like the best.
The one with the squares was a tad more complicated. First I cut out 2" squares with my paper trimmer...
... then I finished each square with my corner rounder...
... and then I cut each square diagonally in half. I'm not sure why I decided to cut them in half, it just felt like the fun thing to do. For that matter, I don't really know why I do half the things I do.
My next task was to prep my card stock. I cut it down to 8 x 10 (to fit the frames) then lightly penciled in a grid to help me place my paper shapes. Luckily for me, the pencil came right off with an eraser when I was finished with it. But I made sure to draw it nice an neat in case I ended up being stuck with it.
I chose to use a glue stick because I wanted a glue that wouldn't wrinkle the paper. If I didn't put the piece behind glass I would want a stronger hold, but since the glass is there I didn't worry about it.
Aren't they pretty all framed up?
I'm thinking I'll put them on the mantle, which used to look like this:
but is now starting to look like this:
That big empty frame is the start of yet another DIY project that I've had in the back of my mind for a while. I have big plans, people. I'm well aware my mantle looks sligtly ugly right now. Everything will reveal itself in due time.
I've always heard that security envelopes have great patterns, but didn't truly get it until I saw yours! They're awesome! Great job on the art work. I totally want to use a grid next time. :)
ReplyDeletePS Google analytics IS voodoo magic. I've given up trying to figure that stuff out.