I took various sizes of chipboard and covered them in printed papers and used many different stickers, rub-ons, borders, ribbons, etc. to create this "wall scrapbook" for my niece who lives in NY. My son and I went to visit her during Spring Break and had such a great time and wanted to send her and her roommate a "thank you" gift. This is what we came up with. TFL
Date: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 GMT Views: 3156
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Registered: June 13, 2006 Location: Vero Beach, Florida Posts: 1579
Wed, Apr 30, 2008 @ 2:05 PM
I love it and it is so original. I am going to share this with my upline who is a scrapbooker. Super job and thanks for sharing. How did you hold the chopboard together?
Registered: August 13, 2006 Location: Iowa Posts: 954
Thu, May 01, 2008 @ 5:42 AM
For those who asked. I held each piece together using dimensionals. LOTS of them. I wanted each chipboard to pop out so those did the job. It seemed very sturdy and doesn't appear it will fall apart any time soon... LOL At least I would tire of it before it fell apart. Good Luck! TFL everyone.