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Finding Fabulous Guest Post

May 19, 2010 By Amy @ Positively Splendid

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Hello! I am Amy, and I am so thrilled to have the honor to guest post for Jane today! 

My cozy little corner of the blogging world is known as Positively Splendid, a place for those seeking inspiration in cooking, crafting and raising a family.

Positively Splendid

Having three children in stair-step fashion has prompted me to develop a true passion for just about all things domestic: cooking, sewing, scrapbooking, home decorating and more. Positively Splendid is the chronicle of my quest to create an inviting environment in which our love for one another can grow and flourish.


One thing you’ll notice quickly upon visiting my blog: I am currently fairly obsessed with personalized silhouette art. Silhouette projects are popping up all throughout the blog community of late, and for good reason! How often do you have the opportunity to create dynamic home decor that is also meaningful beyond measure? 

For the framed silhouette vignette project I am going to share with you today, you could most certainly use a traditional print/trace/cut method for creating your silhouettes, but I encourage you to check out my digital silhouette tutorial to find out how to create digital versions of your silhouettes you can use for everything from home decor to paper crafts to blog design!

All set? Let’s get started creating one of these little beauties…


For each vignette, you will need:

8″ x 10″ tabletop frame
Spray paint (optional)
Paper trimmer
1 piece of patterned paper for background, trimmed to 8″ x 10″
1 piece of coordinating card stock, trimmed to 5-3/8″ x 7-3/8″
One silhouette grouping (or a single silhouette, if you prefer), printed onto high quality photo paper, trimmed down to 5″ x 7″
Acid-free adhesive roller
Foam adhesive dots
Dimensional letter stickers

To begin, spray paint your frame in your chosen color if you so desire so that it can be drying while you work on the rest of the project. You’ll be multi-tasking without even realizing it! 🙂 Remember to wash your hands VERY well before handling the photo paper if you get any paint on your fingers, because you will otherwise wind up with a smudged mess! After that…

(Step 1) Use your paper trimmer to cut your patterned paper, card stock and silhouette to the dimensions specified above.
(Step 2) Center your silhouette grouping on your card stock mat; adhere with acid-free adhesive tape.


(Step 3) Adhere your letter stickers with your chosen sentiment below your silhouettes.
(Step 4) Adhere foam adhesive dots around the perimeter of your card stock mat.

(Step 5) Carefully center your completed panel onto your background and (Step 6) press gently to adhere. The dimension of the foam adhesive dots really takes this project to the next level!

Once you’ve completed the steps above, insert your finished vignette into your open frame. (Meaning: leave the glass out!) Part of the charm of this project is the dimension of the various layers, and you don’t want to obscure that with a boring ol’ piece of glass.

And that’s a wrap!




Some helpful tips:
  • If you are doing a grouping of silhouettes as I have done here, I recommend creating and saving each individual silhouette as a jpeg, then placing each of those images into a new blank document to create your grouping to print out. That way, if you want to go back later down the road and work with each silhouette individually, you’ll be able to do so without any hassle.
  • It is my own personal preference to add extra dimension by stacking the foam dots in two’s, but you can most certainly use just one dot in each space if you would like.
  • To add stability to your finished project, I recommend adhering your finished vignette to the frame’s glass before framing. If you want to use the frame for another purpose later down the road, you won’t kick yourself for having thrown it out. 😉  

Thanks so much, Jane, for having me over today! It’s been tons of fun!
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Amy @ Positively Splendid
Amy @ Positively Splendid

Having grown up in a home brimming with sewing notions and paintbrushes, Amy has a deep love for all things creative. On any given day, you’ll find her knee-deep in her latest creative endeavor, with projects ranging from sewing and crafts to home decor and kid-friendly ideas. Amy believes that everyone, regardless of skill level or experience, possesses the ability to create something beautiful, and Positively Splendid was born of her passion for helping others harness their innate creative potential.

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