Mar 6 2018 explore paula dohse s board picture matting on pinterest.
Mat your photos with cardstock.
The most common sizes are 5 by 7 inches 12 7 by 17 8 cm and 4 by 6 inches 10 2 by 15 2 cm step 2 choose colors of cardstock that match your scrapbook s colors and theme.
Place your frame on a new piece of card stock and tracing the outside of the entire frame except the top.
I suggest measuring slightly larger so that when you place your photo in the mat you don t have to line it up absolutely perfectly with the edges of the mat.
Slimline photo mat made from cardstock 8 x 10 for an 8x10 photo and 5 x 7 for a 5x7 or 4 x 6 inch photo.
I used the heavy card stock setting because the card stock i purchased was on the thick side and that setting worked like a charm.
Once you mat a photo with cardstock add a borer to the inside and outside edge of the cardstock with twine or ribbon.
See more ideas about matting pictures picture frames diy picture frames.
You can use photos of any size and shape in a scrapbook.
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If your magazine page is printed on a flimsier stock magazines aint what they used to be spray mount 3m777 is the best to a dark smooth piece of matting or cardstock.
Step 1 choose your photographs.
There should be enough space at the top for the width of the photo.
3 place one sheet of card stock on your cutting mat and select the material type you are cutting.
Measure from the edge of the paper to the edge of your photo.
If your frame will be permanently affixed to the picture you can glue it at this point.
4 cut your design out and repeat steps 1 through 3 for as many diy photo mats as you need to make.
Use a light color cardstock to mat a photo and then a darker color of cardstock to create an outside border.
The measurement should be equal on both adjacent sides.
Twine or thin ribbon.
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Flip your paper over and place your photo in the center.
Learn how to remove vinyl and cardstock from your cutting mat.
If you are creating a multi use frame add a photo holder to the back of the frame.
This will keep the picture from rippling under the glass expecially if you live in a humid climate use dark cardstockto keep any printing from the backside showing through the front.
This adds a fun touch to your photos.