Paper Architecture meets Photography

Here I go again…pushing the envelope (kind of appropriate don’t you think?) But if I could make a cube with one kind of tag, what other kind of tags could I create that would make an interesting cube? So, I dug around in my “retired supplies” drawer and came up with this old favorite, the Wrought Iron Punch. I had to fold the ends back and glue them down to get those decorative ends but the effect was worth it, in my opinion. This time instead of stamping, I trimmed and layered my kids school photos.  *Bonus Idea*  This got me to thinking that this would be an ideal project for using up leftover wallet sized photos and it gives me another place to display the photos that I’ll find tucked into this year’s Christmas Cards (my fridge has run out of room!) Darling husband’s input on this project? “It looks like a Borg ship” (For those of you who don’t watch Star Trek, they were a race of aliens on the show.) Thanks, Chris!

Cube Photo Ornament

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7 Responses to “Paper Architecture meets Photography”

  1. Debbie/StudioBeeCreations Says:

    You rock my creative inspiration world, Ms. Diva!!…this is awesome….as usual!

  2. Jenni Hogan Says:

    This is awesome!! Gotta Make One! I love it! Could you send me or post the directions!! I make a new tree ornament every year and this would be a great one to send relatives with my F.I.D pictures on it!! FID = feathered kids!!
    TIA!!!

  3. Alison Says:

    This is so cool! Please post directions so I can make one too. TIA

  4. Debbie Says:

    You are definitely one of the most talented and creative woman I have met! All your items are unique and beautiful.

  5. Carol Leader Says:

    I also would love these instructions. It’s absolutely wonderful.

  6. Barbara Says:

    Add me to the list for instructions.
    This is so neat what a way to display kids or grandkids pictures at Christmas, but on a tree. (maybe a family tree)

  7. Heather Henson Says:

    This is the most awesome thing I have ever seen. You do so many great and marvelous things. I would really like to recieve these instructions on how to build these ordiments. These would be cute to get done for Christmas for Grandma with the grandkids pics. Thanks again your an inspiration. :)

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