There are so many techniques to love in the world of design, but one of my favorites has always been when you make a phrase where the letters are made up of a photo. Usually you have to have some knowledge of Photoshop in order to make that magic happen, but today we’re teaming up with Canon USA to show you how to do it yourself with no crazy design skills required! Ready?
Supplies:
-Canon PIXMA PRO-100 printer
–photo paper
-X-Acto knife
-white cardstock
-photo frame
-rubber cement
First you’ll want to choose a photo to use as your backgroud for your phrase. You will probably want to choose something that looks more like a texture (like a grouping of items or a close-up of a textural object) than a photo of people. I chose some colorful art supplies spread out on a floor, but the texture of plants, flowers, or foods would also work really well.
Once you’ve chosen your photo, use your printer to print it out at a size that is slightly bigger than the phrase will appear. Rich color is pretty crucial for your photo here so it’s clear what your phrase is. Plus we needed a bigger photo print. For those reasons, we used the Canon PIXMA PRO-100 printer and their 13″ x 19″ Photo Paper Pro Luster.
Create your chosen phrase in a Word document (or some other program where you can type a phrase), and print your phrase the final size that you’ll want. I used the font Function Pro in extra bold for a thick type. Once your phrase is printed, place your cardstock over the phrase, and hold them up to a window so you can trace your phrase onto the cardstock. You can also use thicker mat board for this project, but it can be tricky to cut paper that thick when you’re doing a lot of curvy lines, so I chose a thinner cardstock that will achieve the same look when framed.
Use your X-Acto knife (and a metal ruler if you have one) to cut out each of your letters. Make sure to cut out and keep the middles of letters (like the middle of an “O” or an “A”) to glue onto your photo later.
Trim your photo and cardstock to the size of your frame, and use some rubber cement to glue your cardstock onto your photo. Glue the middle of your letters onto the appropriate spot, and let the glue dry. Once dry, place your photo and mat into your frame, and hang your new art.
Pretty easy, right? Of course you can do whatever phrase you like, and you can customize the photo you choose to go along with it (like a food-related phrase and food photo for a kitchen). We definitely love the idea of thinking outside the box around here, so this is a perfect phrase for us. What phrase would you choose? Music lyric? Movie quote? xo. Laura
Credits // Author: Laura Gummerman. Photography: Laura Gummerman & Sarah Rhodes. Photos edited with Stella from The Signature Collection.
looks fantastic & quite doable too, thanks for sharing!
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Great idea, pretty and easy to do, love it!
xoxo
Melodie
http://www.sevenlivesandmore.com/
Super fun project you have here! Love the quote, I may try to do something similar to this in the future!
This is such a cute idea. You can get the same results using photoshop too. It’s less crafty but could save a lot of time. I think I might try this for my new house!
LOVE this project! Already whipped up a version of it for my office/craft room featuring my 2014 One Word. http://instagram.com/p/o9JLkFSWGS/ Thanks for sharing!
I’ve been looking for something like this! Thanks for the inspiration 🙂
http://madnessbymeg.blogspot.ie/
I am doing something similar, though I made it travel oriented
I can’t tell you how much I love seeing all the DIY projects on your blog. Thank you! My quote would be: “Measure Twice, Cut Once”!
Hi Rebecca!
I’m not sure how thick a card stock would be too thick for the printer, but you can also just use a thicker white paper that’s not too transparent and I’m sure that would do the same job. Just cut out the letters after you print them onto your paper and you should be good!
Laura 🙂
Hi Whitney! It’s a De’Longhi 🙂 – Jacki
I like this a lot
side question, what brand of espresso machine is that???
looove this! so cute!
xxoo,
nikki
www.dreaminneon.blogspot.com
Perfect! I’ve been looking for the proper format to use a phrase I saw:
“I Drink Coffee for Your Protection”
This is such a cute idea, I love it! I may have to give it a go at some point… ;3
I love how someone completely unartistic and creatively challenged can bust this one out in no time. You guys truly rock at your job!
Shan from http://www.strippedchic.com
I’m loving this DIY
Janine Maral from http://www.janinemaral.com/
such a great idea! especially for the photoshop illiterate like me!
love, arielle
a simple elegance
Hi Autumn! Send us an email at: sponsorships AT redvelvetart DOT com Thanks! – Jacki
This is such a cool idea for a simple project. I would love to do this for my kitchen with food-related pictures and words.
xoxo
Taylor