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Wood Card Frame Project -- Springtime

Hi there everyone!  Laura joining you today,

and I am finding myself really wishing for some

Spring weather, sunshine, and warmth!

Here in the midwest, it's finally starting to get there,

but it's been a long wait!  Thank goodness for

crafting, because I can create a little Springtime,

that I can display to get me in that spirit!

Clear_Scraps_Wood_Card_Spring Time(1)(1)
This project starts with one of

the Blank Wood Cards from Clear Scraps.

Then it's painted using acrylic paint.  First using

a layer of pink paint, then I used a foam brush

while that paint was still a little wet, and brushed on

a bit of white paint.  It made for a nice frame around

the edges of the card, that was a little different

than just a single color border.   You can see it

a bit better in this close up here:

Clear_Scraps_Wood_Card_Spring Time close up 1

The little bug in the mason jar.....just a cute little sticker.

 I added the bit of twine, and then used foam tape to give it

some dimension before I added it to the project.

It's layered on a bit of floral patterned paper.  One of the

things I love about this project is how easy it is to

create a great piece of home decor that you can

change out with the seasons. 

Clear_Scraps_Wood_Card_Spring Time close up 2

Here I added a cute saying trimmed out of the

patterned paper, matted on cardstock then added

onto the project.  A sticker tag and a few enamel dots,

and it's finished.  This is such a great way to try

crafting up some home decor if you've never tried it before!

Make sure to check out the Blank Wood Cards in the

Clear Scraps store HERE.

Thank for stopping by today!

Stop back soon for more inspiration!

 

Supplies Used:

Clear Scraps Blank Wood Card

Other:  Doodlebug Spring Things, acrylic paint,

Beacon Adhesive, foam tape, twine, enamel dots.

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