So, whip up a fun Easter brunch hostess gift with the free French graphics,
templates and tutorial to
create this fun French vintage cookie jar
label.
A nice extension of this activity is to make a
template of a musher's team (usually no bigger than an inch by 2 inches in size), or have students
create their own small facsimiles of a dog team out of tagboard and
label them with their names.
Step 3:
Create templates of all your frames Step 4: Label templates Step 5: Measure the area where you want to create your display and mark centre point Step 6: Start at the centre and work outwards Step 7: Tape your templates to the wall so you can use it as a guide Step 8: Use a spirit level to ensure it is straight Step 9: Repeat & tape up other templates measuring spaces in between Step 10: Measure distance of nail position from edge of frame Step 11: Measure and mark nail position on each template Step 12: Hammer nails in place Step 13: Remove templates Step 14: Hand your pi
Create templates of all your frames Step 4:
Label templates Step 5: Measure the area where you want to
create your display and mark centre point Step 6: Start at the centre and work outwards Step 7: Tape your templates to the wall so you can use it as a guide Step 8: Use a spirit level to ensure it is straight Step 9: Repeat & tape up other templates measuring spaces in between Step 10: Measure distance of nail position from edge of frame Step 11: Measure and mark nail position on each template Step 12: Hammer nails in place Step 13: Remove templates Step 14: Hand your pi
create your display and mark centre point Step 6: Start at the centre and work outwards Step 7: Tape your
templates to the wall so you can use it as a guide Step 8: Use a spirit level to ensure it is straight Step 9: Repeat & tape up other
templates measuring spaces in between Step 10: Measure distance of nail position from edge of frame Step 11: Measure and mark nail position on each
template Step 12: Hammer nails in place Step 13: Remove
templates Step 14: Hand your pictures