



During picture framing, you tend to wind up with copious amounts of "scrap" materials.
Instead of throwing out the scraps or left overs, they can be used to make a variety of things
A few christmas' ago I made curio / trinket boxes for my friends/co-workers. The interior measures are app. 5 x 5"
I didn't have a whole lot of money at the time, and a lot scrap frame moulding. The inside of these was left unfinished, but the underside's were flocked/ sueded.
I didn't have a whole lot of money at the time, and a lot scrap frame moulding. The inside of these was left unfinished, but the underside's were flocked/ sueded.
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