This crafty tree arrangement from CP Gal, Adrienne Alvis, is a clever use of Crate Paper's famous chipboard frames. We think you'll agree!
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Hello and happy holidays, Crate Paper followers! I'm here today to share a quick and easy DIY photo frame tree that I created using one of my favorite Crate Paper embellishments–Chipboard Frames!
I found the inspiration for this idea in one of my favorite home decor catalogs. I just love how the photo frames are arranged like a tree and I knew that the Open Book Chipboard Frames would be perfect to help me mimic this idea with my craft supplies.
Photo Credit: Pottery Barn
First, I chose the frames I wanted to use and arranged them in a "tree" shape. Next, I printed off a few 'holiday-themed' photos of my children to fit inside some of the chipboard frames.
I then backed a few of the frames with patterned paper and a journaling card from the Notes & Things collection. This easily allowed for the addition of chipboard stickers, vellum shapes and other Open Book embellishment varieties.
I used my hot glue gun to adhere the frames together, carefully overlapping each one.
I punched a hole at the top of the tree and placed some of my favorite red and white striped ribbon through it. Finally, I hung the photo tree 'up'!
**Secondary Display Option: Prop the project up against a wall with the help of a large frame.
I want to wish you all a very merry holiday season and happy New Year!


This is a fantastic idea for holiday decorations ..xx
Posted by: Anita Bownds | December 19, 2014 at 04:30 AM
So beautiful and very creative. Michelle t
Posted by: michelle t | December 20, 2014 at 01:39 PM