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Alright, we've applied our designer paper to our clip. The next thing we're to do, is
choose your photo. And I have this photo here of my baby, and it's 4 x 5 1/4". So I want
to put a backing on that, so I'm going to make it 4 1/4 x 5 1/2". And the reason why
I'm going to put a backing on, is just to give it a little more sturdiness, so it sits
up there nice in the frame. That's perfect. I'm going to take a little bit of adhesive.
And I always love to hit the corners, when I'm using my adhesive. This is very strong
adhesive, so you don't need a lot, but you do want to make sure that your corners are
always glued down. And I'm using my grid paper to kind of align this, so it goes on straight.
That's good. And then I'm going to take a couple of my die-cut stickers, from this stamping
kit, and I'm just going to decorate a little bit. I'll put a little flower down here in
the corner, and I'm going to double that up with another flower. And then, there's a little
sticker here that says, hi, my name is, so I'm going to put that up in the corner. And
then, I'm going to tie a little ribbon around this. 'Cause you got to have some ribbons,
you've got to have a little bling. We're going to go ahead and tie just a knot, trim this,
and then to use this, all you do is, open up your clip. Slide your picture in. Put your
clip back up, and you can do one or two things. You can slide your picture over, so your clip's
not sitting right on your person's face, which I'm going to do here. And there you go, you
have a cute little way to display your pictures. And, you've gone from this to this, in no
time flat. I hope you enjoy making this cute little project.