We're creating with our friends from Xyron all this week! We're so excited to share some inspiring projects and tips and tricks for using Xyron adhesive products with Globecraft Memories' Piccolos, Enamel Powders, and more!
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Today, Stacy Rodriguez shares a spooky globeframe creation to make this Halloween scream!:
Hey there everyone, Stacy here to share my week Xyron and GlobeCraft Memories project with you.
For my project since Halloween is just around the corner, I altered one of the GlobeCraft Memory Oval Bubble Hanging Frames to hang as a home decor piece.
I love the layers around the ovals, this allows you to place several different pattern papers.
You can do the same layer effect across the top of the frame as well, then simply pop up and embellies you have.
This project was super easy to do. I ran the pattern paper through my Xyron 510 and then simply placed them onto the frames. Once that was done I did a little file action so that all the pieces were smooth, ran them back through my 510 and put it all together.
GlobeCraft Memories Supplies: Fancy Oval Frames
Xyron Supplies: 510
Other Supplies:
Echo Park paper
Tim Holtz - Metal Skull
Bazzill - Ribbon
Thanks for stopping by today, hope you have a wonderful day!
~Stacy
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Haven't seen piccolo's before - cute!
ReplyDeletehee hee . . . didn't comment on the right topic. Love Xyron for small embellishments.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project!!! Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute banner !! So much fun. TFS
ReplyDeleteThe hanging frame looks so fun!
ReplyDeleteI love this! What a great idea for a seasonal decor item.
ReplyDeleteI love anything Halloween and this is really cute :)
ReplyDeleteTook a peek at the Piccolo charms! They are too cute! I would have a hard time putting them on a paper project because I'd want to WEAR them!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! Beth Kingston sent me!
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