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Picture perfect - Literally Inspired. *** I recently did an update post with a full photo tutorial as well as frequently asked questions. Please view this post for more information on the project. Thank you so much for all the love I have received on this post! *** remember the photo canvases i wanted to make awhile back? We have lived in our house for over five years and we finally have photos on our walls. besides the bits of clutter strategically placed around the house you wouldn’t know anyone lived here. until now… i love the way they turned out and they were so easy my two year old helped! After extensive pinteresting, err, research, i found this tutorial to be the most in line with the look i wanted to achieve. i followed it about 80%. i painted my edges black verses using paper and MOD podge. i also did not modge podge the top of my photo. i was scared of ruining the photos. i’m a total chicken. materials: photos acrylic paint ok, so be ready to be amazed at how simple this is. 2 use MOD podge and cover your entire canvas.

DIY | Vintage Photo Pillows. I've been trying to figure out what to make some of our family members for Christmas. Last week I saw this pic in my December Country Living Magazine (my FAVOURITE magazine) and thought they looked pretty cute. I think photos on fabric can very easily look tacky or cheesy but being that these were old photos, black and white... I thought they were kind of classy. It inspired me to make this. It's a photo I took of my two kids this summer while at Grandma and Grandpa's.

They are standing on the corral fence trying to entice the horses and "Mee-Moo" the cow to come over. In the editing program I used the Timeless preset from One Willow Presets for the effect. Did you know that you don't need special fabric for the printer? Can you find Freezer Paper in Canada? Cut a piece of freezer paper the size of a 8.5 x 11 piece of computer paper. I took my picture and put it on a word document so that I could size it to fill up the most of a regular sheet of paper. Press print and viola! DIY Instagram Coasters | Little Miss Mama. Welcome... I shop all too often considering I despise mail from Mastercard.

I sip from fine china that is far older than the Queen. I daydream of a closet filled with Chanel. AND... If that all wasn't enough for the mind, I am a brand new mother of a baby girl, who at 4 months preferred gazing at my Wedding Ring than her plush toys. Tuesday, June 19, 2012 DIY Instagram Coasters I have been meaning to make a DIY with my GRAND collection of 856 Instagram Photos.

Labels: Designer on a Dime , DIY Coasters , DIY Instagram Coasters , Instagram , Instagram DIY 11 lovely comments: Michelle Gadd said... Another great idea! June 19, 2012 at 9:15 AM Gigi Fontenot said... This is a fabulous idea!!! June 19, 2012 at 2:04 PM Allyssa said... Where did you get the tiles? June 19, 2012 at 3:46 PM Tairalyn said... Allyssa I got them from Home Depot for $3 for all of them!!!

June 19, 2012 at 3:56 PM Maegan Morin said... So clever and creative as usual! June 19, 2012 at 8:20 PM KristieLyn said... June 20, 2012 at 11:56 AM. Instagram Photo Printing - Origrami. Printstagram - We Print Your Instagram Photos. PHOTOS: Stunning Mason Jar Crafts.