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Please Welcome: Mari from crab+fish

Apr102013 posted by Jodie and Jen 6 Comments

Hello everyone! I’m Mari from crab+fish and I’m thrilled to be guest posting for the girls of eighteen25 — thank you Jamie, Jodie, and Jen for having me! 🙂

Today, I’m going to walk you through a super simple DIY featuring…
your house! 

It’s perfect for the entry area of your home…and makes for a thoughtful housewarming gift as well!

Here’s what you need: 

Take a picture of your home, if you don’t already have a suitable one. You need a shot that is looking straight-on at the house. If you’re making this as a gift, check the real estate listing online — usually there’s a perfect shot of the front of the house you’ll be able to use.
You don’t need to print a high-quality version of your picture. It doesn’t even have to be in color. All we’re concerned with is the outline of the house…and since we’re just going to cut it up, feel free to print it on normal copy paper.
Layer the printed photo of your home over a piece of cardstock and tape them together on a cutting mat to keep them in place.

The windows are awful in this old picture — we’ve since gotten new ones.
Using your very sharp blade, carefully trace around the outline of your home. Make sure you apply enough pressure to go through the picture and the cardstock underneath.
I found it helpful to use a spare piece of cardstock as a cutting guide for straight edges:

After cutting around the whole house:

…here’s the cardstock underneath.
Separate the cut-out of your home.

You can frame and hang it at this point if you want. I simply taped the cut-out to the back of the frame and left the backing off. Call it a cheap man’s floating frame. 🙂

If you want to jazz it up a bit, then it’s time to grab your washi tape and a new sheet of cardstock:

I first tried laying strips of tape haphazardly.

Avert your eyes if you’re prone to nausea.

It’s not completely terrible in the frame:

I actually like the willy-nilly pattern in the house shape surrounded by the clean white cardstock…but maybe I should have tried using just one tape.

Next, I lined up strips of washi tape horizontally on a new sheet of cardstock:

…and here it is in the frame:

Aaah, much better!

This is the one I ended up hanging in our entryway:

From the side:

I don’t put glass in my frames unless I’m forced to — I don’t like glare.

If you don’t have any washi tape, don’t fear! The background possibilities are endless. How about fabric?

Just glue the fabric to a sheet of cardstock and insert behind your cut-out.

You could even simply place a different color sheet of paper behind the cut-out. Classic black? Neon pink? Or metallic paper. Glitter paper! Vellum. A sheet of mesh. Thin copper sheet metal. Burlap!

Or…use colored or patterned paper for the cut-out of the house!

So. Many. Possibilities!

Are you going to try this project?
What will you use as your background?
Like what you see?
Check out more of my DIYs here!

Thanks again for having me, eighteen25!


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I'm Jen Sedillo, one of the bloggers behind Eighteen25. I love creating and crafting, reading good books, visiting new places and being with family!
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  1. Cerise Wade says

    April 10, 2013 at 1:53 pm

    Oh my goodness. I LOVE it!! I'm going to start hunting for a photo of my house now.
    Such an AWESOME house warming gift too.

    Reply
  2. Jess says

    April 10, 2013 at 3:11 pm

    What a neat idea!!

    I would love for you to join my Link Up this week!

    http://www.pluckys-secondthought.com/pluckys-link-up-4/

    Reply
  3. Jason says

    April 10, 2013 at 4:30 pm

    Super cute, Crab+Fish!
    That would look cool with a cityscape, or any cool national landmark (Golden Gate, Big Ben, etc.) Thanks for the ideas and tutorials, and thanks to the gals at eighteen25 for having you!

    Jason
    The Cheeky Daddy

    Reply
  4. ker says

    April 10, 2013 at 10:30 pm

    Darling idea… and to use burlap? Yes, I think I will! Thanks!

    Reply
  5. Chris - Creations in Bloom says

    April 11, 2013 at 2:26 pm

    That is a really cool idea. I hope to make time to try it. Could make a cool Mother's Day present. Thanks for sharing. (I especially love that you shared the whole process including pictures. That's fabulous.)

    Reply
  6. mari of {crab+fish} says

    April 12, 2013 at 5:12 pm

    Thank you Cerise, Jess, Jason, ker, and Chris! I'd love to see all of your versions! Please feel free to message me at crabandfishblog@gmail.com! 🙂

    Reply

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