Frugal Christmas... Framing Memorabilia
Frugal Christmas... Framing MemorabiliaIt's going to be a very frugal Christmas for me this year as pennies are short like alot of people and I have just gone back to employment after being self employed for the past 15 years. I was an artist and designer and also a picture framer.
Anyway, my OH has just come across whilst sifting through a whole load of junk, a WH Smith paper bag from the seventies which is in good condition and I thought I would frame it for my brother for Christmas this year because he worked for WH Smith when he left school in the 70's. So now it has got me thinking what I can find and frame for other members of my family and friends that might be reminiscent of their past, and I wondered what other people would choose for their friends and family? I used to make and then frame these birds!
Lovely birds, Ma Larkin.
Gosh, going to think about what you could frame. Hmmmmnnnn! (thinking cap gone on). http://www.freshstartforhens.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I frame my cross stitch myself. A lot easier now the hobby shops are around. Wendy http://www.busheyk9.co.uk
If you can't be a good example........ you will just have to be a horrible warning
do you mean you actually make the frames yourself? "Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid"
Albert Einstein Used to. Now you can get all the gear. Frames of differeing sizes and a sticky backing, so I don't even have to stretch and stitch the fabric. I get mine from Hobbycraft.
To have it done proffessionally it is an arm and a leg ! Wendy http://www.busheyk9.co.uk
If you can't be a good example........ you will just have to be a horrible warning
My step-son bought 2 cheap frames in a charity shop last year and framed a couple of pictures of Liverpool football club that he printed out from the internet. I think the frames cost him 50p each and they now have pride of place in our dining room. Owen was so deligted that his son not only gave him a really nice present, but that he'd taken the time and put the thought into making it himself.
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Picture framing is so expensive. I have a small workshop/studio at the bottom of my garden with all the equipment, tools and supplies for framing and woodwork and I will never give them up even though they are not used for my job any more.
Come on Bluebell! Wheres your thinking cap gone?!? 'Thank you' to those for lovely comments about my pictures!
That's a nice idea, a little market here on DTL so we can buy and sell from each other! Love the little framed birds! I always get picture frames from car boots and jumbles, etc and use them for photos of my lovely boys!
Hi Ma Larkin - sorry the thinking cap was packed away with all the rest of the rubbish in our house - serious building work been going on.
I think what you mention about the Katt's Hens would be a good idea to have framed. I know quite a few people who have had their babies first shoes, or mittens framed. I have remembered that at a craft fair a couple of years ago I saw a stall run by a lady who frames all sorts of things she finds, like old fashioned knives and forks (you know cheap ones electro plated nickel silver as opposed to solid silver!), handmade cards and so on. http://www.freshstartforhens.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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