Hello everyone hope your Christmas decorating and shopping are going well.
I know that I shared my caddy I refurbished on a prior post saying I was going to use it to hold Christmas Cards, but…
I changed my mind which is a woman’s prerogative, I believe, and decided to make a wall hanging to display my Christmas cards. Here’s a close up of the finished product.
Here are the steps I took to achieve this lovely sign/wall hanging whatever!
First I went to my stash of boards I use for signs picked one out and gave it a good sanding. Then I applied a coat of ASCP “Emperor’s Silk”.
I then asked my husband to cut the board in half (after it dried of course) and attach the two pieces together. I then applied a coat of left over green paint from a previous project to the boards and after that applied a coat of ASCP clear wax and one of dark wax to age it.
Meanwhile…I picked out some chipboard letters to read “merry & bright” and painted them ASCP “old white.” I had found in a previous project that when applying glitter to shiny, patterned chip board letters just gluing the glitter on does not work to well. After painting them I used Aleene’s clear tacky glue to attach the glitter. [Unfortunately they pay me nothing for recommending their product. ]
Next I stapled two long pieces of burlap that I had glued silver ribbon down each side of to the bottom of the sign, and I also stapled a strip of jute to the top as a hanger.
I then added glitter to a piece of an ornate frame I had in my stash and nailed it to the top of my sign/wall hanging thingy.
Notice the miniature close pins in the top of the photo? I will use these to attach the cards to the burlap ribbon.
After that was attached I applied some gorgeous red ribbon to a Santa image I found at The Graphic’s Fairy. The only change I made to the image was to add some red glass glitter.
I pleated the ribbon as I glued it around the image. Its best to use the low heat doing this. Ouch!
I attached the image using those round double sided glue dots I use in scrapbooking because I wanted more of a 3D effect.
After that was attached I glued on my chipboard letters. Then I took the same ribbon and pleated the first part gluing each pleat as I went leaving a tail and attaching one of these on each side.
Here again is the finished product.
I really enjoyed making this sign/wall hanging thingy (except when I couldn’t find my staple gun and looked for 30 minutes!!! and finally found it right where it was suppose to be!) lol and I hope I have inspired you to get out your paint, glue gun, glitter…
UPDATE
I kept looking at my card holder wall hanging thingy and those red ribbons were just bugging me so I took them off. I like it a lot better what do you think? :-)
I'm sharing with the following lovely ladies parties:
UPDATE
I kept looking at my card holder wall hanging thingy and those red ribbons were just bugging me so I took them off. I like it a lot better what do you think? :-)
I'm sharing with the following lovely ladies parties:
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