| Pretty Prints Please: Ribbon Memo Board |
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| Editor: Liz Johnson | ||||
| Wednesday, 11 November 2009 04:00 | ||||
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The lowly bulletin or white board is so yesterday. You deserve a much more stylish way to display your notes and favorite photos and all the other stuff that's too cool to throw away. Find a frame you love, ours was a mirror in its previous life. In fact, we had two, which allowed us to leave one intact, turn the other into a memo board, then hang them side-by-side. Look at me, look at my stuff, look at me, look at my stuff. This almost counts as a no-sew project, but we decided to piece together our fabric covering, and so pulled out the machine. You could, of course, use a single piece of fabric ... but where's the fun in that?! Funky frames are hiding everywhere. There's probably a few in your own house. Maybe a poster or print that no longer works with your decor? Also try thrift stores and garage sales. You just need to be able to look past the ghastly velvet painting of the big-eyed clown, and see the wonderful frame that surrounds it. Sewing Tools You Need
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Hints and TipsYou see in the ingredients photo above a roll of cork board. If I had to do it again, I wouldn't use the roll. It was kind of thin and difficult to keep flat. A thicker cork board would be better; you could even take apart an old bulletin board. Thick cardboard works quite nicely as well and is cheaper.
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cajungr4ann ;
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... Thank you so much for all the beautiful patterns I have been looking through. You are so very talented, and give such easy direction. Everything is so lovely. I wish I were able to just make all of them !! I do not know when I will get started, but I bet I will have a great time. I have not had so much fun in a long time. Thanks again for a very pleasant evening. |
Miracle Mom05
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... This is SUCH great idea! I'm making my sons crib bedding/nursery set up (using all these amazing tuts of course), and he just gone home a LONG stay in the NICU, so I've been looking for a way to show off all his achievements in those long months without putting tons of holes or tape all over my walls! This is the perfect solution and a great showpiece to boot! Thanks! |














. Plus... it's a great way to recycle fabric bolt cardboard. And- I would think push pins would punch into that type of cardboard quite well. Thanks for sharing!
