
I found this scrap book paper and since it was black and white I had to have it. Now what could I do with some of it?

Here is a door that I could do something with and would dress this up, I hope. Yes, I know it's messy but we'll leave the mess of papers for another day. I put Mod
Podge all over the front of the cabinet door (work quickly) and also all over the back of the paper. I used on piece of paper which made this super easy. Then I attached the paper to the front of the cabinet door and tried to get all of the wrinkles out. There was one I could not get out but I'm okay with it as you don't notice it so much in person and it makes it look old. I added another layer of M
od P
odge on the paper after it was on the door. But there is an area that isn't covered! What can I do?


I took ribbon and attached it. I put more Mod
Podge on the area I was going to work on and I did the top and bottom across first. I cut my ribbon to the length I needed and laid it on the glue. You can adjust the ribbon easily by moving it. My ribbon wasn't wide enough so I used two with the outside ribbon overlapping the other a bit. Then I did the sides and let it dry. It really dresses up the area and since I have all of that paper I think I may do the whole area. E-mail me with any questions?
Have a great day/evening!!
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