I decided that to get the look I was going for, the canvas was the first problem. It was too flexible, and there was no way that the photos would adhere to it without using Mod Podge or something like it. Still being very anti-Mod Podge, I had to look for an alternative. I ended up choosing a 24 x 36 inch white poster frame. The original project was 24 x 30, but since my pictures were 6 inch square, another 6 inches really didn't matter. It just added a row of pictures, and I decided it looked better sideways than lengthwise. The backing in the frame was good and solid (much more conducive to attaching photos using double sided adhesive). I used Scotch Double-Sided Removable Scrapbooking Tape. It took two 8.33 yard rolls, and wasn't the cheapest product I've ever used, but it worked beautifully. I stuck rows of the tape all across the frame back in about two inch row intervals. Then, as I placed a row of photos, I peeled off the tape backing a row at a time. The photos were easy to place, could be re-positioned if necessary, and stayed perfectly flat once attached.
Thankfully, I had plenty of photos from three years worth of the "page-a-day Islands gallery calendars" which I've been holding onto because they were just too beautiful to throw away.
Now, the final step was to get the decorative tape between the rows. Since this is when the last attempt had started to fail, I was a little concerned. However, never having been one to give up, I crossed my fingers and kept going. I hadn't really liked the copper foil look with these pictures, so this time I opted for white, to match the white frame and hopefully look a bit like window panes. I used a product called Recollections Mounting Tape. It was double sided and acid free. I placed it between the picture rows, and just didn't remove the white covering of the double sided tape. If Michaels web site had a more comprehensive list of the products they sell, I would link to it, but I couldn't locate it online. I found it easily in the store however. It comes in 15 ft. x 1/4 inch packages. I used two packages. Now, the final step, putting it in the frame. So far so good. I was starting to feel confident now!
So, here's the final product. Granted, it really doesn't look like the original Pinterest pin, but I love it! It really looks exactly how I was hoping it would. Other than the original fail, this project went really quick. I had the whole second try done in one evening. I've named it "Beaches in Mind" after the title of a Beach Boys song on their new album "That's Why God Made the Radio". It's a beautiful song that matches this project perfectly!.
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