Well, you can have them done with traditional paper supplies, I just happen to love some of my digi supplies so much I print them out to use on my crafty projects. This another one of those older projects I really want in my new blog :) I just love this big monogram letters by Kaisercraft, here is what I made with them, for my boys:
Credits: Michelle Coleman's Sweet June papers. Doodlebug Designs' ribbons and buttons. Kaisercraft's large monogram.
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STEP BY STEP
1. Get a monogram letter (or two).
2. Paint the sides with acrylic paint and set it aside to dry (two coats are better).
3. Print out a sheet of your favourite digital paper and include some elements as well.
4. Cut out the elements and the paper
5. Add glue or mod podge to the top of your monogram and put it face down on top of your paper. Apply a little pressure and wait a few seconds to let it dry.
6. Cut out the excess paper with a craft knife.
7. Lay out your paper and elements on top of your monogram to have an idea of the design you are going for.
8. Add glue or mod podge to the top of your monogram to give it a glossy finish and to adhere buttons and other embellishments.
9. Choose some embellishments to be added using mounting tape to give more dimension.
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The two I created for a friend's little girls:
Credits: Michelle Coleman's Loveable papers and elements. Doodlebug Design's ribbon. Kaisercraft large monogram.
I know I have been slow on the hybrid front, everything new I have created I can't show you :) but at least I have a lot on the works :)
Hope you have a great weekend!