We've got two goof balls: Gunner, he's almost 3- he's a chocolate cocker spaniel. And, the baby, Lexi, who's just over 8 months old, and is a Boxer Labrador mix. Yep. That's right, she's a Boxador. :)
I love the clean lines I've seen in some great silhouette artwork floating around, and I really wanted my own! I toyed with some different options tonight, but finally came up with this:
I have seen lots of great displays online and in blogland. Here were some of my inspirations:
YoungHouseLove, Burger's Silhouette (their suave chihuahua)
LivingwithLindsay, children's Silhouette (both etched glass and traditional black and white! Swoon! Oh, and that book wreath will be mine this weekend too, just you wait. I have all the supplies ready!)
Silhouette displays, via google
(How cool would these be?! I may make some too, or you can, and share your creations with me!)
These were pretty easy to make, and again, I'm staring at them, just enjoying them!
Materials I used:
Printed profile shots (of my cutie doggies, as mentioned above...)
2, 11x17" picture frames with a double mat, and shadow box style
1 peice of scrapbook paper enough to cut two 5.5x7.5" rectangles for backing
thin foam sheet, in black
tacky glue, scissors, tape, pencil (and eraser potentially!), Windex
I first cut out the two head shot profiles of my dogs. I had printed these on the black and white printer, on regular paper. I didn't bother doing the whole "tracing with a backlight" issue, because, well, it's nighttime here, and again, I'm impatient and wanted to do this tonight. (NOTE: another thing you'll learn about me- I'm impatient once I get an idea in my head. I'm dealing with it. You'll be fine. :) ) I made sure after I cut them out that they fit right on the yellow sheets I already cut to size.
I made sure to use some sharp scisors to really make sure the detail around the edge was sharp as these were going to become my patterns traced onto the black foam sheet.
Anyway. I cut both shapes out, and had already taped the scrapbook paper I cut into 5.5x7.5" rectangles to the back of the picture frame's mat. Then, I used tacky glue and glued down all the edges, and center, since this is in a shadow box type frame. I didn't want any lifting! I get enough greif from the dogs themselves, I didn't need it from my artwork too. :)
(doesn't that texture of the foam look so great?! I love that I thought of that! Sense the sarcasm. I'll just warn you once!)
I cleaned the glass really well
Hang, and pat yourself on the back!
(did you notice my tinsel trees? :) see this post for how I did those)
What are your favorite photo displays? Do you like to update classic peices in a modern way? Do share!