December 4, 2016

Christmas Character Photo Holders

Hello! Today I am sharing some easy to make Christmas Character Photo Holders I created using Deflecto's VersaGrip™ Magnetic Sign Holder. These would be cute to put on the mantel each year with the kid's school photos.


Step 1 - Print out some headless Christmas characters or if you are good with photoshop you can erase the head off of them. The characters should be about 5½" from neck to feet when printed to cover the sign holders. Fussy cut them out.


Step 2 - This is optional but to enhance some of the details on the images I used a VersaMarker and some Embossing Powder on different areas over the images.


Step 3 - Use a liquid adhesive like Beacons 3-in-1 to adhere the characters to the sign holders.


Step 4 - Cut a strip of Deflecto's Magnetic Craft Sheet to stand the characters on. Since the sign holders are magnetic the magnetic craft sheet will make it so they do not fall over easily.



Step 5 - Clip your photos to the VersaGrips add some white tissue paper or something that looks like snow around the bottom of the sign holders to hide the magnetic craft sheet.
Display for everyone to see!


Interested in the products I used? To make them easy for you to find, I have listed them below. Some links used are affiliated links, which means I receive a small commission (at no additional cost to you, what so ever!!) when you click on my links and make a purchase from their store. Affiliate and product disclosure can be found here. This project was created for and sponsored by Deflecto.



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