The pins we wanted to try
Main Dish (Deanna- Host): Crockpot Chicken Tortilla Soup
Dessert (Debbie): Mai Tai Fruit Salad
Craft Project (Krissy): Decorative Picture Frame
Here are our results:
Delicious side salad with cherry tomatoes and red onions.
Even though the temperatures were in the 90s today, Deanna's soup really hit the spot. Deanna omitted the chili powder so it was less spicy for Debby. She also made homemade tortilla strips for the soup, but I forgot to take a picture of those. They were the perfect crunch to the dish!
Debbie was able to get all the fruits for our dessert from our local farm, Lone Pine. It was a refreshing summer palette cleanser. Debbie did say, that the juices ran quite a bit and was dripping a lot. She made two of these, one for our lunch and she was planning on using the other half for a dinner party that night.
I am super excited to talk about our craft project. I had a totally different project in mind, but was stuck at Michael's changing my mind. I decided at the last minute to try these decorative frames. I only had to shop at two places: Fred Meyers and Goodwill. Now, I hate to admit this but I am not a big Goodwill shopper. I am a HUGE donator, but I never really go inside. I am so happy that I did! I actually went to two Goodwills to look for frames. I tried to find 8x10 frames with a decorative border, a sturdy backing, and an arm so that it could stand up on a desk. While I was there I found some other great treasures to craft with: a cute basket for the classroom, an adorable owl painting, a small pitcher, and a couple of glass bottles.
At Freddy's I bought magnetic clips and black glossy spray paint. The frames were ($.99- $2.99), the spray was $4.50, and the clips were 2 for $2.50. I already had the scrabble ledges and the tiles at home and a ton of scrapbook paper. This was such an affordable and cute project and I think we all fell in love with the end results.
Step one: Spray paint the frames and scrabble tile ledges. Be sure to not spray a lot in the beginning because it will run. Luckily it was hot out and our paint dried quickly. We didn't need to sand the frames, the spray did a good job sticking to the wood and metal frames. Once the front was dry we flipped it over and sprayed the back as well.
While we were waiting for our frames to dry, we ended up washing the glass and we chose our scrapbook paper and cut it to size.
Once the frames and ledges were done we put it all together. To adhere the clip and the ledge we used a hot glue gun. This is such an awesome project. I love that you can continually change the background paper to whatever suits you and it's so easy to change out the picture.
Something you may want to keep in mind is the spacing of the clip and the ledge will determine what size photos you can put in the frame. In Deanna's and Debbie's frame I think they can put a 4x6 or a 5x7 in them, but I think a 5x7 would be a little too tight for mine.
Variation- You can spray paint the frames any color you want. The original pin had a red frame and that looked bright and adorable. I also love you can change out the wording to fit the picture. I have a TON of scrabble tiles and I could have a lot of fun with this. If you don't have a scrabble ledge or tiles, you could also use stickers on the frame or rub on quotes would also be cute. We also talked about having 4 or 5 of these on the wall in the classroom with each one being a primary school color and matching cute paper and rotate photos through. You can also have some of the frames go vertical and some go horizontal. The possibilities are endless.
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| Deanna's- I love her paper, it matches her house and style to a "T" |
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| Debbie- I like how she spaced her letters. She had the most ornate frame. I wish I could have found more of those. |
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| Mine- I love the paper that I used as well. |
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| We thought that using black and white photos in the frame made it look even more classic. |
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| When I got some I was so excited to clip a photo on it. I will probably change it out and put one of our wedding photos. Now, that I look at it I think a 5x7 would work in mine. |

































