Sep 30 2008

Make it Monday # 11 - Photo Boards

Published by Makeesha at 12:04 am under Make it Monday, Photo Boards, Scrapbooking

YAY! I have finally managed to get this up for you. I hope you like this one. It is something a little different, but they are cute and fun.

I hope you all had a great weekend! I had a great day yesterday, as my parents took the oldest three kids to the Royal Show for the day. So I had a day pretty much to myself because it was a public holiday, Janaya spent time with Daddy outside in the garden and I got to stamp, UNINTERRUPTED! That is something that doesn’t happen too often. I even had a new album on my iPod so I had that crancked and got to sing along……..bliss :)

Material Required:

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Paper trimmer, Sanding block, Chipboard, DS paper, Large bulldog clip, Bone scorer, Scissors, Ribbon,Stiff cardboard

Step 1:

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Take a square piece of chipboard. You can make it any size, but I have used a 14cm x 14cm square here

Step 2:

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Cut a identical size piece of DS paper to cover the chipboard base

Step 3:

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Sand the edges of your chipboard / paper so that you smooth off all the edges

Step 4:

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Pretty up your Bulldog clip with some ribbon

Step 5:

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Decorate the rest of your board with extra paper, stamping, tags or anything!

Prep your photo to go onto the board

Step 6:

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Cut a strip of stiff cardboard. I have used the packaging cardboard in the packs of DS paper.

I cut it 5 cm wide x 14cms in length

Step 6:

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Score the cardboard 5 cm’s in at either end (narrow end)

Step 7:

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Fold the cardboard and attached one end of it to the back of the photo board.

It should look like this:

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Step 8:

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Put your board all together ready for your photo. This way once you have made your board, you can change the photos whenever you want!

Final product:

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Other samples:

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Here I have used the Brocade Basics stamp set, and some DS paper from the Secret Garden scrapbooking kit. This is a photo of my friend Marissa, her hubby Michael.

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And for this one I used Berry bliss paper for the base, and created the little flower with some regal rose wide grosgrain ribbon and a clear button.

These would make great gifts for someone special, and they are so super easy! I hope you have fun making these, and I would love to see yours too!

I have some other stamped images to show you, but the kids are chomping at the bit for some attention. It is now school holidays here for 2 weeks, so it should be interesting keeping 4 kids amuzed……! I love the holidays, as it is always nice to have a break from the buzzing around every morning, but my house suffers, as it is amazing how much mess 4 little kids can make!!!

Wish me luck!

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8 Responses to “Make it Monday # 11 - Photo Boards”

  1. Robyn Clarkeon 30 Sep 2008 at 12:44 am

    Absolutely gorgeous Keesh! Will be trying this for sure! btw LOVE your wedding photo!!!

  2. Jacquelineon 30 Sep 2008 at 6:44 am

    Wow another great idea - I have a stck of 12 x12 I can do up for Christmas - since I have a million sheets of 12 x 12 paper to dispose of in some way.

    THanks for the great ideas.

  3. Sue Joyceon 30 Sep 2008 at 6:53 am

    Hi Keesh

    Love the Wedding Photo Board, and hubby scrubed up pretty well also!!

  4. Mel Hanlonon 30 Sep 2008 at 8:14 am

    Great tutorial, Keesh!

  5. kim evanson 30 Sep 2008 at 9:33 am

    I’m so glad you’re back now!! This project is sooo wonderful. I can’t wait to make some Christmas gifts with this one :-) Thanks so much!!!!
    Kim

  6. Marilyn Mon 30 Sep 2008 at 1:09 pm

    I really like the idea of making your own “kickstand” - have never done that before - Awesome tutorial makes me want to break out all my DSP into clipboard frames now! Good luck with all the kiddos around the house!!

  7. Jenon 30 Sep 2008 at 2:25 pm

    Great idea as always, love the page layouts:)
    All the best for the holidays.
    I have no childrens home for the whole 2weeks so i am spoilt arent i, although the 2nd week i am off to the Special needs camp cooking for just over 30:)

  8. Sueon 01 Oct 2008 at 5:47 pm

    Hi Keesh, I love the way all of these turned out. You have some beautiful projects on here. This tutorial is fabulous and can’t wait to try it. TFS

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