About once a month I visit the local garden centre and what I like most about it, is that they have this corner full of home decor items. I particularly love all the hearts they have. They come in different materials and sizes and when I saw this white wooden one, about 10" x 12", I knew it had endless possibilities.
Here's what I did with it:
1. Gather your supplies: the heart you want to alter, Doodlebug's Sweet Cakes line (patterned paper, twine, diecuts and cardstock stickers), jewels and mini jewels, ribbon and Shin-Dig alpha stickers. Furthermore some ink and your tools: trimmer, scissors, pencil, punches, dies & diecut machine, 2 nails and a hammer:
2. Place the heart on the paper you want for the background. Use a pencil to draw around the heart, cut it out and ink the edges.
3. Embellish with jewels:
4. Hammer 2 nails in the back of the heart and add twine.
5. Choose diecuts & stickers and punch out some figures to embellish the heart:
6. Adhere the paper to the heart (I used tacky tape), tie a ribbon to the heart so you can hang it on your wall and add the embellishments. I finished by adding a title. The Shin-Dig letters are just the perfect size!
7. Hang a photo on the twine, using two mini clothes pins. Make a little banner and hang in front of your photo, tie this twine also to the 2 nails on the back of the heart.
8. And you're done! Here's a close-up of the embellishments:
Hope you'll like it!
Thanks for stopping by Doodlebug's blog today!
Hugs, Monique
Wow! How beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt gives the taste to do it too! :)
The result is truly BEAUTIFUL!
This is gorgeous. Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteLove your tutorial, my friend! Awesome project, thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love these butterfly's........I need this punch. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteso pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful project!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable project...so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness that is cute! Wish I could find a place like that around me that sells awesome things to decorate! Love the final result!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!!! Love it Monique!
ReplyDeleteThis is so fabulous, Monique! I just adore it!
ReplyDeleteIt is precious! I love that little banner!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful - love the way you transformed the wooded frame into such a lovely piece of art!
ReplyDeleteStefanie
Love the pink heart-shaped Wooden Frames you have created. They are so beautiful and warm to look at. I will certainly try my hand at creating some of my own.
ReplyDeleteI like how the pictures are hanging from the frame, and not secured in place. This give the Wooden Frames a collage feel, which is really cool!
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