How do I make a greeting card into a plaque?
I have a valentine greeting card I want to keep but thought It would make a cute plaque, any idea how to accomplish this?
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Mod Podj (can't remember how to spell) would be your best bet.
I'd look for a blank wood plaque at a hobby store, craft store, or big box store like Michaels. Then, as Heje said, use Mod Podge to coat the card and adhere it to the plaque.
I think it would be cute to attach a picture frame to a blank wood sign and slip the card inside the frame.
I would buy a mat to frame it and put it in a picture frame instead. Get an 8 x 10 frame and a mat inside. No fuss.
I think a nice frame or even a shadow box would work well for this.
Hello,
Cut out the important bits and stick onto a backing and Mod Podge or Clear varnish it to preserve.
I would decoupage and put in a shadow box. JustMe ☺