
Slide
Mount Ideas
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Hang from a safety pin. |
Staple ribbon on it |
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Rubberstamp words or images onto them |
Use alcohol inks on them to change the color of it |
Use embossing ink and powders to emboss on it |
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Run through a xyron to add adhesive and cover in micro beads, gold leafing, glitter, or sand |
Cover the entire slide mount with pattern paper, cardstock, handmade paper, or fabric |
Create a mini book using two slide mounts; traditional open book or an accordion type album |
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Use it to frame a portion of an image in a larger photo. |
Add a magnet on the back and create a fridge magnet |
Try using rub-ons/stickers either letters or images on them |
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Hang with fiber/ribbon from a brad like a photo on the wall |
Punch a hole, and hang a charm, tags, or some beads from it. |
Paint with acrylic paints; also try using crackle medium |
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Color with permanent markers. |
Link 2 mounts together with wire or jump rings |
Color with metallic rub-ons or markers |
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Cut slide mount front and back apart, to create two from one. |
Hinge the front and back open on the mount to create a set of mounts |
Use modge podge to decoupage cut out images onto the mount |
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Cover with magic mesh |
Create a tiny shadow box |
Create a shaker box |
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Punch holes and add eyelets or brads. Using eyelets you can tie multiple mounts together |
Try using dimensional paint like “make it suede” or dimensional glaze or liquid applique |
Wrap wire, ribbons, cording, tulle, DMC floss, waxed threads, fibers, or yarns around it. |
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Use in a collage on an altered paint can, clip board, altoid tin, paper bag book, coin folder, etc. |
Apply Ultra Thick Embossing (UTEE) powder, stamp onto it, then crack for a fun effect. |
Ink edges of slide mounting preferably using Stazon or Brilliance type permanent inkpads |
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Frame anything, like diecuts, stickers, tiny pictures, quilled designs, punch art, dried flowers, stamped images, charm, words, embellishment, etc |
Cover the mount with wood grain paper and mount onto a Popsicle stick to create a “sign”; then take a paper doll/paper piecing person to hold it |
Try adding to a greeting card as an embellishment; try using it on a gate fold card, or perhaps hinged with an opening to the inside of the card. |
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