My stash drawer reorganisation worked a treat and I was able to place my hands on both my stash of overhead-projector film and my container of small white card scraps within seconds of opening the drawer, which pleased me greatly.
And meant that I could spend my lunchtime framing rather than finding:
I approached the framing a bit differently to how I usually doing it, using washi tape to hold things in place rather than my usual approach of gluing a sheet of thin brown paper bag over the back.This means that the framing isn't permanent and I can easily swap in a different picture for a future scene that I need the frame for. Hopefully this approach will hold together once I attach them to the wall with Blu Tack...The butterfly picture missed out on the framing for now, as I spray painted the metal frame black: and alas made a whoopsie which I'll need to correct before I can use it.
But it's too cold to spray paint now, so that'll have to be a job for tomorrow lunchtime.
2 comments :
Does the washi tape work better and not stick so bad so that you can remove it later? Not much experience with that type of tape here. Thanks!!
Great question R Jones: not sure yet as I've not hung them, photographed the scene and pulled the pictures and backing off the frame. If it doesn't work I'll have a crack with painters' (frog) tape, which I'd prefer not to use because of the colour and the fact the tape is wider than washi.
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