By now you know that I do like my quick and easy projects thrown in every once in awhile. I truly believe they help keep me sane when things get a little crazy. Today I’m waiting on service that was supposed to be here between 8 and 12. It is now 1:00 as I draft this post. I’m still waiting. Sigh.
Small 5x7 frames that have served their purpose as they were. I decided to use something I printed out awhile ago and never did anything with. This beautiful quote from Emily Dickinson on Hope.
I decided to make two and I will give one to my daughter – hopefully, she is not reading this. Knowing that she likes an Heirloom White look, {but I’m out} I used some of my Annie Sloan Old White on her frame. Mine I sprayed brown when I did some other frames.
I used the script scrapbook paper I had gotten and used on those picture holders I did here. Even though I had printed the graphic out on brochure paper, which is a little thicker than regular paper, I glued them to a piece of card stock for more stability.
I used Zots instead of glue to adhere the quote to the script paper which raised it up a little bit. Kind of a reverse mat, I think.
Glass back in and done!
Such a great quote and I know I will enjoy looking at it! I think it looks good in both colors. Cost = $0.00!
Kathy
Love the quote set against the script!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy I love what you did, gives me a great idea for some old frames I have laying around..I'm thinking Christmas gifts..
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Barb
I love quick and easy projects too, they always make me feel like I accomplished something! The framed quotes are very pretty and you can't beat no cost!!!
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Jane
those look fantastic. It would be difficult to decide if I like the dark frame or the white the best. The quote you choose is perfect with the script back ground.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quick project. I love the verse and it looks fantastic on the script paper and I LOVE the way the quote is raised up a little....... I ♥it all!
ReplyDeleteCute idea...I can't decide which one I like best - they are both perfect!
ReplyDeletethose are so pretty.. you always make the best stuff and quick too..
ReplyDeleteFound you this morning at Maggie's site Just Between Me and You. I enjoyed reading about you and now I am following you.
ReplyDeleteMaggie has been trying to get me to publish a blog but I keep putting it off.
Your is neat will be back soon
Tam
Love the quote and both do look wonderful. The script backing is a great idea. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI love it! Your daughter is a lucky gal! I like the quote, too.
ReplyDeletefran
Isn't that Pretty...I love how you did that as well as the final display...
ReplyDeleteThese are perfect for the frames, I've always loved this quote/poem. I'm sure you daughter is going to love it and you have given me some ideas!!
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Jane
They look great Kathy! I just read some of your posts about your upcoming move! Congrats! And there is a Hobby Lobby close? Well, that is the MOST important thing! lol...I'm headed there now myself. I hope the move goes smoothly...and it's great that your family is able to move there too! Wonderful! Have a great day! Kristen
ReplyDeleteSo cute Kathy!! I love this and LOVE the quotes! So pretty! Another great idea for me to replicate!
ReplyDeleteLou Cinda :)
Hope you weren't waiting on LIPA. You'd be waiting a long time :) Great job!
ReplyDeleteI am all about quick and easy! Looks great Kathy. Can't wait to see your magazine copy cat challenge.
ReplyDeleteMy kind of project, Kathy, quick, easy, FREE and fabulous!!!
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Marsha
so cute and inspiring too. Hugs!
ReplyDeletePretty! I really hate waiting for people. I really think the service person should have to call to say their running late or whatever.
ReplyDeleteI love these! The quote is wonderful! I love seeing how you did each step; thank you for showing these. The script paper is perfect! These are lovely!
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