This page is for SBDD16, a challenge to use Tim Holtz's grungeboard. This stuff is amazing...love it!! I decided to use it to make a frame for the photo of my dad and my uncle...and had lots of fun distressing it! The small photo is of my 2 boys wearing sailor outfits that my mom sewed for them so they could match the old photo. Unfortunately, they would not pose quite as nicely as my dad and his brother did! The title was done with chipboard letters from the $ store...I did not like the colour, so I recovered them with matching dp, and sponged the edges with walnut stain ink.
Date: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 GMT Views: 659
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Paper: dp by k& co (LJ furniture newspapaper printed flat paper), pixie press (heritage diamond pattern) and basic grey. Unknown brown base. SU very vanilla
Ink: Ranger distress ink (walnut stain), SU really rust
Accessories: Tim Holtz distress crackle paint (antique linen), grungeboard (harlequin pattern), SU hodgepodge hardware (antique copper), chipboard letters from $ store, square metal embellishments from $ store, heidi swapp edge distresser, sewing machine/thread