I bought this original work from Michelle Palmer. I just loved it when I saw it on her blog and went right to her etsy to buy it. I have learned the hard way that if you don’t buy something you like from Michelle right away, it’s gone!
This is an odd size for a store bought frame ~ 4 1/2 x 11. I went up and down the frame aisles at Michaels three times looking for something that would work! I finally had to get a frame that they make for businesses that save their first dollar.
It was still a bit big, so I had to get creative with the “matting”. The “matting” is just a striped Christmas wrapping paper {also picked up at Michaels} and I put the artwork right on top of that.
I used removable double stick tape and used it to attach the wrapping paper to the back of the frame. I then used it on the print to attach it to the wrapping paper. I thought this would be easier if, down the road, I decide to do a different frame or “mat”. Also, if I screwed up the positioning of the print, I could easily remove it and try again.
What do you think? Just like any other dilemma, sometimes you have to think outside the box and get a little creative.
I think I see the beginnings of a mantelscape coming together!
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Oh, Kathleen...it looks fantastic! I like that you used wrapping paper and I didn't know there was such a thing as removable double sided tape. I'll remember that! The print is SO cute. I have to check out the shop!
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Jane
Great solution! Love how the colors coordinate with the picture.
ReplyDeleteLooks great Kathy! Michelle's print is very pretty.
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Sissie
Perfect!! I was given something by Michelle in my ornament exchange! I can't wait to share what I received!!!
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Marsha
I wonderful solution and a beautiful print! Yes....your mantel is beginning to look Christmasy!
ReplyDeleteJane
I think it looks great. Removable tape.... How did I not know about that ?
ReplyDeleteVery cute print! And clever solution!
ReplyDeleteJeanine
I love the way you framed this using the striped wrapping paper. Michelle's work is so unique and wonderfully detailed. I have a number of her pieces myself. Hmmmm...I'm liking that NOEL piece also. Have to get through this week first and then plan my
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Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Kathy~
xoxo
Joyce
You clever girl! Now this is too cute!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy! I love it! I love how you matched the paper with the colors in the picture.
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Sandra
Excellent solution and it looks great on your mantel!
ReplyDeleteMy mom always said, "where there is a will, there is a way"! Great job on the framing of the art! Looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove that! What a great idea. Thanks for sharing that.
ReplyDeleteBrooke
Beautiful art Kathy and I love the ingenious way you framed it..
ReplyDeletecant wait to see the whole mantle.
I love it. You and I are cut from the same "make do, make it pretty" cloth.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable print! Good job with the mat and frame. I've had to do that before, as well! It's a great alternative to custom mats or frames!
ReplyDeleteI think it looks adorable with the added patterned paper. It will look so good on your mantel!
ReplyDeleteKathy, you have a definite winner there. Such a wonderful idea to place the card in a frame. It truly makes a wonderful picture and can be brought out each holiday season. Beautifully done and the tutorial is so helpful. I thank you for linking this "bragable" to the Boardwalk Bragfest!
ReplyDeleteOh it looks so wonderful:)
ReplyDeleteYour were so smart, first to snap up that print, then to use the pretty stripe to customize your frame. What a pretty solution to your "problem!"
ReplyDeleteI really like how you did the mat. It really looks great.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. I'll have to remember that one. I really like your blog too.
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