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Monday 25 November 2013

Give Thanks - Wall Hanging


Today I thought I would try to make a cheat's wooden wall hanging!  

I didn't have the correct wood to make the frame, but recently I had purchased some wood effect  paper......just perfect for my little project.


I found some wooden slats in the corner of the garage and glued them together.  I then used my Dulux tester pot of paint and painted the edges including the back of the wooden slats.  I trimmed a piece of paper from the Kaisercraft - Garage Days Collection using my cutting machine and adhered it to my painted board. I sanded some of the edges of the paper and inked around the frame using some brown Tim Holtz Distress ink.




I had just the right amount of brown vinyl to cut out my sentiment and leaf using my Pazzles Inspiration cutting machine.  I then got my husband to drill 2 holes in the top of the frame and threaded some garden twine.

I hope you like my cheat's version of a wooden wall hanging!

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Supplies for this project:-
Wooden slats or any piece of wood
Dulux Tester Pot of paint - Perfectly Taupe
KaiserCraft - Garage Days Collection paper - The Mulberry Bush
LD Give Thanks Flourish - Cutting file.
Tim Holtz Distress ink
Brown Vinyl
Garden Twine


You may want to take  a look at the recently released Simple As Pie Bundle of cutting files for only $25* but if you use Coupon Code: NovemberThanks at checkout it will bring the price down to $21. 
*valid till midnight, Friday, 29th, MST.



Thanks for popping by ~ Joanna

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4 comments:

  1. Oh my this project is so neat, It's really amazing never though of doing vinyl on wood!! Love it, I will add this idea to my projects to try, Thanks for sharing!
    Vanessa
    BIF

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  2. This was a adorable project. :)

    Hugs from Linda
    BIF

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  3. Your wooden wall hanging looks fabulous, just love the vinyl art! BIF

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