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\f0\fs24 \cf0 Hello Everybody!\ \
I am going to show you how I turned my Friday the Thirteenth Disaster into a craft project.\
\ I was working in my room and I heard a crash.
\ \
i turned around and there was glass on the floor. One of my pictures had fallen off the
wall.\ \
After I cleaned up the broken glass, I began looking around the room. I saw the flea market
picture and decided I would turn it into a quick craft project. \
\ I picked two potential fabrics from my fabric
stash.\ \
I chose the one I call Divas Strolling because I like the print and the lady with the natural
hair afro puff. \ \
I took the fabric to the cutting table and cut just enough fabric to fill the picture
frame. \ \
Once I knew I had enough fabric, I folded it and laid it to the side. \
\ I flipped the picture over and began bending
back the metal tabs. I should have been using a flat head screwdriver or a butter knife
because the parts are metal and sharp and can make your fingers sore. If you are going
to do this project, be sure to use the right tool. \
\ I take all the contents out of the frame and
lay them to the side. I lay the fabric inside the frame and smooth it out. I don't use an
iron. \ \
I put the original print back inside the frame just in case I ever want to hang it again
in its original form. \ \
I bend the metal tabs back down to secure the pieces inside. Even though I put the fabric
in upside down as it relates to the hanging bracket, overall, it was a quick and easy
project. \ \
Peace Y'all. \ \
Thanks for watching!\ \
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