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Interchangeable Postcard Art

This weekend was glorious and the weather was just right for spray painting. I have numerous frames that I wanted to change to white but really had no plan for what to put into them until I saw my roll of burlap.
I started with two postcards from Hatch Show Prints, Burlap, newly painted frame and a strip of adhesive backed velcro. Then I took a piece of cardboard the size of the frame opening and covered it with the burlap and pressed it into the frame.
No glue required as the back of the frame will hold the burlap in place. Next I applied a small piece of velcro to the back of each postcard.
The last step was to stick the post card to the burlap and it is done and ready for hanging.
Then when you are tired of the this particular postcard, you just pull it off and apply another one.

Then you have new art!  It is so easy to change with the seasons or the holidays. Enjoy!

Comments

  1. Love the burlap background! Pure genius!

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  2. Oh you have given me such a great idea! Where did I get inspiration before blogging.

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  3. Saw you from BNOTP, I am the post right after yours.

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  4. This is so smart. Love it! Thanks for the inspiration.

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  5. SO Cute! I'd love it if you linked up to my party :)http://runwithglitter.blogspot.com/2011/04/running-with-glitter-4-link-party.html

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  6. This is perfect and how great is that that you can change out the postcard/image??!! Velcro -- what a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

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  7. I LOVE how easily this can be changed! No unmounting the frame or anything. Perfect!

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  8. I really like the changeable aspect. I'm not much of a decorator and that seems so easy to do!

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  9. What a clever idea! Love how easy it is too! The burlap is great! Thanks for sharing! Stopping by from Tip Me Tuesday!

    Kerri

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  10. Great idea. That turned out really cute :)

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  11. Great idea ... fun !! *Becca*

    www.adventuresindecorating1.blogspot.com

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  12. Clever idea, and I love that you can change it out so easily! :)

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  13. Hi, Janet! I'm admiring all the creativity in your blog so can you please share them at the Creative Bloggers' Party & Hop? You can find us here: http://www.homemakeronadime.com/2011/05/creative-bloggers-party-hop-050111.html.

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