I started with a square wood frame and glued textured items to it - die cut chipboard letters, corrugated cardboard flowers, twine swirls, mesh tape and punchies. I used double sided tape to attach all the elements except the mesh tape with is self adhesive. Next, I covered all the front and the inside and outside edges with metal foil tape. Yes, the kind you buy at the hardware store!! I simply cut it into pieces and just started layering it on. Check out the photo below which I took as I was in the process of applying tape. As you can see it doesn't matter what your pieces look like because they will all be covered and you will only see their shape and texture.
Here are a few tutorials I used for inspiration:
http://beyondthefringecrafts.blogspot.ca/2012/06/industrial-metal-frame.html
http://beyondthefringecrafts.blogspot.ca/2012/06/metal-foil-tape-card.html
http://www.scrapbook.com/blogs/206/view/168127.html
I can see using this technique to make decorative paper for masculine cards and other projects where you want a bit of an industrial look!!
Therese
very pretty. Love working with that metal tape. Have a great day
ReplyDeleteWonderful - amazing effect.
ReplyDeleteit is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTherese I just love your picture frame, you did such a Great Job! I am sure that your friend will be very happy with it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Hugs, Sheila B
Thank you for the shout out! Love your frame! It turned out really nice! :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice Therese, you inspire me to collage up all the little junk I have around here and apply the tape to tie it all together. Very nice! LindaT
ReplyDeleteThe frame is great...thanks for sharing your process for making it.
ReplyDeletesomething different; tfs!!
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