Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Love Mongram Tutorial

I had a great deal of fun making this Love monogram for a project at Scrap of faith. So I thought I would share it with you. This Love monogram or monograms of many other words are available at most craft shops including Spotlight. You could always use individual craft wood words also.
If you would like to have a go at making a monogram and don't know where to start my instructions can be applied to any monogram.
Instructions here . Papers and embellishments can be purchased form Dragonfly Scrapbooks .

Have fun and don't forget to let me know if you have made this or any of my tutorials. Add a pic to your blog and leave me a link.

Blessings

Gail

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, that whoever believes in him shall not die but live forever. John 3:16

6 comments:

  1. Wow! what a talented lady you are Gail!, and a sister in Christ too! Fantastic!, I am so happy I found your blog, your work is delightful! I am loving your scrapbooked tins, and your 'Love' ones here.... so beautiful! I love that you put your faith 'on' everything you do, as an part of the decoration I mean, I love it!! so special!
    Hugs from Perth
    Jenny

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  2. Hi Gail... I love your altered tins!! They are gorgeous.. I also love OTP things and I am currently working on a mini art journal that goes for a year!! It is so much fun.. Keep up the good work.. also I can't reply to your comments on my blog as you have a 'no reply' status.. email me and I will tell you how to get rid of it (if you want).. teresa_cass@hotmail.com

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  3. I am so impressed with your altered tins!! I'd love a set of them on my sewing room shelf. :-)

    Let me know how your sour dough progresses. I'm going to make some more when the madness of this week is over. :-)

    Hugs
    Jenny

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  4. I love your tins and what a lovely idea! You really do come up with some wonderful projects.
    Micki

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  5. Thank you for the info on how to cover the letters...how would it work with fabrics...Regards lyn

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  6. I am going to give it a go because it just so happens I have a couple of large letters about the place to try to cover for the childrens rooms :)

    Happy Blogtoberfest, and thanks for visiting my blog :)

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