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Today’s Challenge: Make a piece of FRAMED ART. You can find some inexpensive and useful frames at the local dollar store. Make something to give to a friend or decorate your home. Make a darling Valentine scene to display in your kitchen. The sky's the limit on subject and size...just put it in a frame! Feel free to take the glass out so you can put more dimension and texture into your artwork.
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Yikes - I'll have to go and see what sort of frame I can rummage up. Mostly they are way bigger than I'd like to create a piece of art for, but with luck I'll find something in my box of pictures.
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At first I wasn't going to play since I didn't have a frame on hand and today is a "stay in" day for me with the weather outside. I used something I had tossed aside, not really ever planning to use it. I hope it "qualifies", but there it stands! : )
Help - I found a frame, but it was a bit shabby. So, I sanded it, primed it and painted it with some Crackle Accents after waiting ages for the primer to dry. And now the whole thing is flaking off - too much to even look distressed. Oh well...
I'm Cracking Up
I decided to post the picture I'd made to put in the frame, even though the frame is now in need of serious attention. Even moving it to take a photo, more paint flaked off.:rolleyes:
Here is my contribution to today's challenge. I combined 3 challenges...the faux brick wall, collage and the frame. I realized after I got started that I probably didn't have to alter the frame. Oh well...my fingers were needing to get uber-inky. tfl
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Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair.
So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic. And we�ll change the world" --
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I really made this for the Flourishes challenge to use your favourite set - but hey - I specially made a frame to display my garden scene. So even though I then stuck my frame on a card, I hope it fits here too View from a Room