by gottobeme on Sun Nov 01, 2009 6:30 pm
I will take a pic of the one Lone did at camp and put it in the gallery tomorrow. I have them in the store just not on-line but might just put them on if there is some interest.
The first thing you did was paint all the wood, (don't forget to paint under the little bits, some of them show when it is finished) them measure the paper to go over the front, making it just a bit smaller so as you can see the painted edge, also helps not to have the paper right to the edge, less chance of lifting...IYKWIM. Corner punch the top ends, ink and stick to the front of the board.
Take the scalloped bit and trace onto your contrast paper, cut, ink and stick on.....mark the holes from the back of the board with your blade so as when you are putting it together you know where the holes are. Ink up the edges and the flourishy bits so a not too stark and put together. (you may need to file the little bits to make them fit)
When you are putting in your screws, just punch a small hole and then screw in. When putting on your pad, remember to take the back off it or it won't fit.....decorate with ribbons and flowers if you want.
Hope you can make sense of this Lynn.
Be the kind of woman that when your feet hit the floor each morning the devil says~~
"Oh Crap, She's up!"

