Hi Everyone,
This weeks project for Paper Vineyard scrapbook store was to make a Tim Holtz inspired project. Since Tim's style and products are all distress/vintage items, I decided to make a printers tray showcasing a few photos of my husband's family. I have never made a totally vintage project before so this was a bit out of my comfort zone. But I do like the way it turned out. And so does my husband. He now says we have to take it with us when we go back to Pennsylvania to visit so the rest of the family can see it too!
This is a close up of where I used the Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher to staple the ribbon and paper.
This weeks project for Paper Vineyard scrapbook store was to make a Tim Holtz inspired project. Since Tim's style and products are all distress/vintage items, I decided to make a printers tray showcasing a few photos of my husband's family. I have never made a totally vintage project before so this was a bit out of my comfort zone. But I do like the way it turned out. And so does my husband. He now says we have to take it with us when we go back to Pennsylvania to visit so the rest of the family can see it too!
This is a close up of where I used the Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher to staple the ribbon and paper.
Beautiful home decor and now a treasured family heirloom! Fantastic, Marijo :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing piece. You sure you have not done distress before? You did an amazing job. I love the cricut elements. Just perfect.
ReplyDeleteOh Marijo, you are so talented and creative! I know the whole family will treasure this beautiful piece! :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat shadow box!
ReplyDeleteWow.... what wonderful memories. You did a great job, I am sure your family will always treasure it. Look forward to seeing more of your creations. I found you through Made by Momo's blog followers post. Following now. =)
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This is a beautiful project that I would like to do someday.
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous project!
ReplyDeleteMomo sent me, and I am now a follower.
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I love the vintage feel of this project. Great work!!
ReplyDeleteSusan