This was so simple to do and I love how it came out... I made it to go along with the visiting teaching message this month BUT I think I might be making more to display some family pictures...
I chose to have the gold shine through but I'm sure it would look fantastic a solid color!
Start off with buying a small, wallet size picture frame (I bought mine from the dollar tree)
Paint it
cut out your picture (if you want to do this for V.T. scroll down to the end for free pictures of Temple)
Add picture and secure with the fold-overs
carefully take off the stand
You could be done by simply adding a magnet behind like this...
or, you can continue to get something like this
Simply add ribbon and any decals you like
Turn around and add strips of magnets
Place on fridge!!
For free temple printouts, click the following (all pictures were down loaded at the LDS Temple website, all I did was change the color and added effect)...
Click here for the Mesa Temple
Click here for the L.A. Temple
Click here for the Salt Lake Temple
Click here for the San Diego Temple
Let me know if you printed it out (so I know that it actually works for others) :)
Thanks!
I'm sooo doing one of these!! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty. I never thought to use a frame as a magnet.
ReplyDeleteThat frame looks fab! I love how the gold shows through!
ReplyDeleteSorry I have to delete it from SS... no scrapbook paper involved!
Hannah @ http://youngancrafty.blogspot.com/
I love this! I got married in the LA temple and was hoping to download your LA temple pic, but it wouldn't let me... It said I wasn't allowed access to it. I was wondering if you could email it to me? Mrsamybarrett at gmail. Thanks, I love your work! You're great :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! A very classy way to add photos to the fridge!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea!! I will have to try this out! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is sooo great! I am absolutely making this! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea!
ReplyDeleteI love $ store crafts!
Terrific idea! Love it!
ReplyDelete{Rebekah}