Cork Board
![]() |
![]() OAK WOOD CONFERENCE ROOM EXECUTIVE CABINET DRY ERASE CORK BOARD 4X 6 US $400.00
|
![]() Cork Bulletin Board 60 x 36 NEW US $163.21
|
![]() Cork Bulletin Board 48 x 36 NEW US $95.23
|
![]() CORK BOARD ALUMINUM FRAMED TACK SIGN 24 X 36 US $49.95
|
![]() CORK FABRIC BOARD ALUMINUM FRAMED TACK SIGN 24X36 US $49.95
|
![]() Cork Bulletin Board 36 x 24 NEW US $46.35
|
![]() CORK BOARD 36 X 48 HARDWOOD FRAME BULLETIN NBB36 US $42.99
|
![]() CORK BOARD 36 X 48 ALUMINUM FRAME BULLETIN AC36 US $42.99
|
![]() Aluminum Frame School Office Cork Bulletin Board 36X48 US $34.99
|
![]() Hardwood Frame School Office Cork Bulletin Board 36X48 US $34.99
|
![]() Cork Bulletin Board 24 x 18 NEW US $31.13
|
![]() 1 DRY ERASE BOARD 1 CORK BOARD VERY NICE LB US $29.99
|
2 Simple Ways Frame Scrapbooking Photo Effectively And Inexpensively
'How to frame photos' is a question that I am asked regularly as it appears to be difficult for a large amount of new scrappers. So in this post I'd like to explain to you two very simple and cheap scrapbooking tricks for framing pictures that'll truly pop out!
The Polaroid Effect
To get a polaroid effect all you need to do is follow 3 simple steps.
- First crop the photo that you would like to use so it's a square shape (not a rectangle).
- Then cut out a piece of paper/card which is 1cm wider (0.5cm on the right and left sides) and 2.5cm higher (0.5 cm at the top - 2cm at the bottom) than your photograph.
- Lastly use some double sided tape to secure the photograph to the card, positioning it with 0.5cm padding on the left, top and right sides, and 2cm at the bottom.
And if you'd like to create cork-board effect, secure the mounted photo to your page layout using brass paper fasteners or split-pins.
Hot tip: You may also position the photo at the base of the card leaving the thicker section at the very top if wish to mix it up a little bit.
Torn-Edge effect
To create this effect, take sheet of paper or card (card tends to work the best) that's larger than the photograph you want to use and simply start ripping off pieces around the edges. Make sure that the overall shape of the torn edges reflects the same shape of the picture, however they edges don't need to be perfectly straight.
You can repeat this process again with a bigger piece of card with a contrasting colour to make the smaller frame pop out a look like it has been torn from the page.
To get more simple and cheap scrapbooking ideas go to Janette Miller's site now where you can also download ten free scrapbooking layouts!
Christmas Tree by Spode (Southern Living)
Stuck in a rut using the same Christmas china each year? We teamed up with
North Carolina-based Replacements, Ltd. to create stylish new looks for five
popular china patterns.
Cork Board Project
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.


US $400.00


























Comments are closed.