Thanks everyone! Maryanna- I just used regular old printer paper because that is what I had on hand. I also think it is easier to decoupage printer paper because it is thinner.
Hello! My name is Vanessa and I live in Arizona with my husband (Mr. Designs by Vanessa) and two furbabies. After trying for over 2 years, we're happily expecting a baby boy in August! I blog about crafting and things that I love (stick around to figure out what that is). If you couldn't tell, I also have a love for all things birdie. Who said a girlie girl couldn't have a love for nature?!
18 comments:
Very nice tutorial! I love decoupage projects, especially when you get personal and add your own photos to it, like in this one. Great idea ;O)
Now that is a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
This is so cute. I've got to try this. Did you use photo paper or just regular printer paper when you printed out your pictures?
Thanks everyone! Maryanna- I just used regular old printer paper because that is what I had on hand. I also think it is easier to decoupage printer paper because it is thinner.
Super cute. I'm always looking for something out the ordinary.
Danielle
That is so cute! And thanks for sharing the "how to's"!
That's a really cool idea. Plus, since it isn't specifically Halloween it can get you through the entire fall season.
I love the photo in the middle, when you held up the three wedding photos. =)
This is gorgeous and the tutorial is excellent.
Cheers,
Madge
Congrats on the article, darling ~ will go check it out now!!
xoxox,
CC
Beautiful project and great tutorial. Thanks Vanessa!
How sweet! Thanks for that!
Way cool and awesome!
This is amazing!
Wonderful tutorial too!
I really love any kind of decoupage projects,but this one really tops them!
Thanks so much for sharing!
What a fun idea! I LOVE it!
Thank you for your sweet comments!!
Oh, beautiful use of a pumpkin!
I love it! What a great idea!
Cute blog!
XOOX
Jen
I love this! I featured your pumpkins on my blog today:
http://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/2010/09/pumpkin-patch-at-oopsey-daisy.html
Thanks for the inspiration!
~Alison
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