Slide Mount Ideas

Here are some fun ideas to try using slide mounts….

Brayer rainbow ink on it.

Hang from a safety pin.

Staple ribbon on it

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

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

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

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

Color with permanent markers.

Link 2 mounts together with wire or jump rings

Color with metallic rub-ons or markers

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

Cover with magic mesh

Create a tiny shadow box

Create a shaker box

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.

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

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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