Disclosure: I took a week off before starting my new job on the 17th of this month. It was fabulous. I think I could really get used to being a housewife. I got stuff done and didn't mind doing the chores I hate to do when I am working.
The good news is, during that week, I got several projects done and a few new recipes cheffed. The bad news is I am getting ready to go to training out of town, so the likelihood of me keeping up momentum and blogging in the next three weeks is slim to none. Therefore, I will space out the blogs I do have and will hopefully have some fun stuff to blog when I get home.
Ok, on to the Photo Canvas...
My good friend Teenah over at Teenah's Projects inspired this project. She did her's with fabric, I did mine with scrapbook paper.
Here's what you'll need:
Here's what to do:
The good news is, during that week, I got several projects done and a few new recipes cheffed. The bad news is I am getting ready to go to training out of town, so the likelihood of me keeping up momentum and blogging in the next three weeks is slim to none. Therefore, I will space out the blogs I do have and will hopefully have some fun stuff to blog when I get home.
Ok, on to the Photo Canvas...
My good friend Teenah over at Teenah's Projects inspired this project. She did her's with fabric, I did mine with scrapbook paper.
Here's what you'll need:
- Canvas (I used 8x8)
- Scrapbook paper (I used 12x12 and trimmed)
- Photo (I used 4x6)
- Mod Podge
- Sponge brush
- Exacto Knife
- Embellishment (Optional - I thought it was a little plain without it.)
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| Don't forget to incoporate the help of the family pet! |
- I did a layer of Mod Podge on the front of the canvas and carefully adhered the paper to the canvas.
- After letting that dry for a couple minutes, I cut two sides of the corners vertically and folded the paper over the sides and adhered it with Mod Podge.
- Allow that to dry and trim the edges of the paper around the canvas with the Exacto knife.
- Put a layer of Mod Podge all over the paper and glue your picture down.
- After that dries, put a couple more coats of Mod Podge all over the canvas and photo. Don't forget to do a couple more coats on the sides too - just to be sure to seal the deal.
- My embellishment had it's own sticky on the back of it so I used that to adhere it to the canvas. In hindsight, I should have put it down when the last coat of Mod Podge had just been applied to help hold the stick.

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