A basement flood prompted me to streamline my studio and as part of that process I decided I no longer wanted the large bulletin board that previously hung on the wall. But I still wanted a way to temporarily tack up a few things for future reference and this was my solution. Hobby Lobby had these 12-inch frames at 50 percent off so timing was perfect. I added cork to three of the larger sections and then embellished the other compartments as inspiration struck. The two wire angels and the dream catcher were on the previous bulletin board. I used die cuts, punch outs, buttons and embossing folders and even some stamped images and text. Of course the colors coordinate with the rest of the studio. The bulletin board contains many of my favorite things so speaks well as to who I am and what I love. It was a fun project and actually went together rather quickly.
Sharing some of my exploration into the world of art. I'll include some stamped work, digital work, photography and maybe even some journaling.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Bulletin Board Plus
A basement flood prompted me to streamline my studio and as part of that process I decided I no longer wanted the large bulletin board that previously hung on the wall. But I still wanted a way to temporarily tack up a few things for future reference and this was my solution. Hobby Lobby had these 12-inch frames at 50 percent off so timing was perfect. I added cork to three of the larger sections and then embellished the other compartments as inspiration struck. The two wire angels and the dream catcher were on the previous bulletin board. I used die cuts, punch outs, buttons and embossing folders and even some stamped images and text. Of course the colors coordinate with the rest of the studio. The bulletin board contains many of my favorite things so speaks well as to who I am and what I love. It was a fun project and actually went together rather quickly.
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Very nice. It looks like a pretty picture.
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