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Have no fear Scrapbook Decor Canvas is more forgiving than paper album pages. You can repaper or re-paint the canvas and it looks good as new! There’s no place like home Coordinate color and textures with home decor. Find your color and pattern ideas in a pillow, bedspread, curtains or tablecloth. Scrapbooking papers, frames and embellishments offer endless matches contrasts and compliments. More is better Use multiple canvases to create a real scrapbook on the wall. Consider using a 12"x24" as a top piece (one hole in the wall). Add multiple smaller sizes under your "2-page spread" using Canvas Concepts Clips or Screw Eyes. How about a Family Tree? Less is best Simple designs with larger photos can be elegant Scrapbooking on the Wall™ pieces. Consider surrounding a busy "page" with simpler pieces. Use what you have and what you can get more of. Scapbooking on the Wall is addictive and chances are you'll want to repeat some patterns, colors and textures. Expand your borders Use Scrapbook Decor Canvas™ that is larger than your format. 14" x 14" gives 12"x12" scrapbook formats a great 1" border that you can paint or paper. Don't forget the sides for a finished look! Explore new dimensions Remember, that you don't have to close the book! Use larger embellishments and memorabilia that are too big for scrapbooks. We love wooden letters and silk flowers. When things get heavy, hang in there Hang heavy objects from screw eyes that you can screw right into the frame! Try off the wall perspectives Use smaller canvases for darling table top designs from peek-a-boo books to accordion presentations. Don't be stingy Use plenty of adhesive. Remember there is more gravity pull on a vertical wall than a book that usually lies flat. Connect your world
Paint your clips so they match the wall or create color contrast. Wrap jute or tie ribbon bows around screw eyes. |
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