I altered a picture frame from the Dollar Store using grungeboard cut into strips and painted with Ranger daubers and then sanded and distressed with Tim's scratch tool. Glued them down with the ultimate Glue and let dry. Rubbed with distress ink (vintage photo) and used blending tool to work into the grungeboard then misted with the mini mister of water and wiped with a soft cloth in small sections until I liked the outcome. I cut some chipboard flourishes in my BigShot and ran them through the embossing folder for texture and painted and distressed them as well. Added a photo of my Grandson at the pumpkin patch and here it is. Voila!
Thursday, October 16, 2008
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2 comments:
Now I also know what all you did and how.
Cute Grandson.
Earlene
oh aj doing bulldog love the picture frame
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