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It's Anything Goes WITH RIBBON over at Crafty Ribbons this week.

I have made a frame-y-notice-board-y-thing!



It started off as a clock.  I took it apart, sanded down the frame, white washed it, made it shabby.


Then I added flowers and ribbon leaves to the outer frame.


I strung some ribbon across the width of the frame 


and added little pegs and note paper.

I used sheer dots in 2 shades and saddlestitch from Crafty Ribbons.

Really pleased with how it turned out.  Next up: to make something with the clock workings :)

Sharing at:
A Little Bit Crafty
Creative Craft Challenges2
Crafting Cafe
Altered Eclectics

Come over and join in :)


Comments

  1. Hi Laura - I like this idea so much better than a clock! What a fab way to display reminders and notes, very clever! Margie x

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  2. WOW!!! Really fab idea and so pretty.

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  3. This is fabulous, beautiful colours & I love the flowers.
    Thank you for joining in the Crafting Café challenge, good luck x

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  4. Just gorgeous & my favourite colour too! Thank you for playing along with us at A Little Bit Crafty this month & good luck. Jane x

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  5. Beautiful altered frame; very creative! Thank you for playing along with us at Altered Eclectics October challenge.

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  6. Green is one of my favorite colors. Love your project. Great idea. Thanks for joining in at Altered Eclectics this month.

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  7. Fantastic little project! can't wait to see what you do with the rest!
    Thanks for playing at The Crafting Cafe this time!
    Good Luck
    Hugs
    Dawn xx

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  8. This is really lovely, thanks for joining us at Altered Eclectics.

    Moira xx

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  9. What an original idea - love the floral border in particular.

    Thanks for joining us at the Crafting Cafe and good luck!

    Neil

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  10. Wow - an amazing project! I love all the flowers gathered in the corner! Thanks for playing along at The Crafting Cafe this month! Claire x

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