polaroids.

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3.19.2011
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So, i found this blog while i was at work the other day full of fun crafts and ideas. This one especially needed to happen....it is so easy and are fun to display. The link to her blog is located on the bottom of my page if you want to check it out!


What you'll need:

-printed photographs

-white, untextured cardstock

-x-acto knife & metal edge ruler

-tacky glue


Instructions:

1. Cut out two 3 1/2" x 4 1/4" rectangles from your cardstock. Designate one as the front and one as the
back.

2. On the front piece, cut out a smaller rectangle, leaving a 3/16" border around the sides, a 1/4" border at
the top, and a 13/16" border at the bottom (see diagram above).

3. Cut down your photograph to 3 1/2" x 4 1/4" (or slightly smaller).

4. Sandwich your photograph between the two pieces of cardstock and adhere all together with tacky glue.

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2 comments on "polaroids."
  1. crafty.
    i like it.
    but i didn't get the crafty gene.
    so i'll just admire.
    ooooooo....
    aweeeeeee.....
    loooveeeeellllyyyy.

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  2. Thanks for the blog love Michelle! I'm so glad you like my projects and that they can provide you with inspiration. It means so much to me that you've mentioned me here in your post. :)
    I would love to hear how it went with this polaroid project. I've made a few and although they aren't as cool as original polaroids, they are a much cheaper option.
    We seem to be kindred spirits in terms of photography and design. We should email and chat sometime. I always love making new photo, crafty friends!

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