Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Shabby Gate Album

Hi X-Press It fans.
Sharmaine here and today I’m sharing a step by step on how I created a frame using the FabScraps Shabby Gate Album.

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Products used:
FabScraps Shabby Gate album
Fabscraps "Shabbylicious" papers
FabScraps chipboard
Fabscraps filigree
Chromacryl paints
Lindy’s Stamp Gang Embossing Powder
X-Press It Double sided tape
X-Press It Clear Gel Glue

The very first thing I did was pulled out the back of the album and covered it with glue, using the X-Press It Clear Gel Glue. The quickest way, i’ve found, to do this is spreading it with a palette knife.

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Next I placed the glue side down onto some pattern paper.

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Using an emery board I removed the excess paper from the sides.

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I repeated this process for two of the page inserts and using my finger I then added some paint around the edges.

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I also added a coverage of paint to the gates

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Before stamping over them with a text stamp and then embossed this with some Silver Moon Sapphire Embossing Powder.

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I then added some touches of blue ink

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Before adhering the gates to the page inserts.

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Next I repeated the stamp/emboss process to a piece of FabScraps chipboard

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And a metal butterfly.

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I added some more pattern paper (also distressed and inked) to the back

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And then put the frame together, tying it up with some ribbon.

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I used a post card instead of a photo.

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Really like the subtle texture the embossing creates.

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I also left enough room so you could add either a landscape or a portrait 4x6 photo.

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I didn’t fully glue the “Together” down so that a new photo could easily be tucked in behind.

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Think this would make a great wedding gift,

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Or even for Christmas.

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Hope you are feeling inspired to create.
Happy Christmas to you all and I wish you all the very best for the New Year.
Happy creating
Sharmaine

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2 comments:

  1. LOVE LOVE the way you added detail to the gates, looks lovely Sharmaine, and shabby-a-licious!

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