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I have looked everywhere and cannot find this anywhere. For the sand ceremony I want a picture frame we pour the sand into... I have this picture from theknot.com but have no idea where to get it. Does anyone know? Thanks so much!!!

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If I had to recreate this myself this is what I would do. Buy either a shadow box or a frame that is a little thicker, score the top of the back to the frame so it will bend back, then I would glue the back to the frame at the sides and the bottomm leaving the top 1/3 open for access. Then I would buy a similiar frame and glue that to the front (glass) of the modified frame. I too can't find a frame like what you have found all I could find were some very fancy DYI. Good luck.

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Thank you Becky for the website and everyones help with it, you think it would be easier to find.

Here are the directions for this picture, sounds a little confusing. I was also going to go to a local framing company and ask them how much it is for them to make me one.... If its alot, I will just make my FI do it :o)

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First I bought 4 8x10 frames and 8 metal "L" fasteners. The first thing we did was put the pictures in and attach the frames at the top and bottom. I bought a square piece of decorative wood from Michaels and painted that black for the base. Hot glue the frames to the base. Then I cut a foam square to fit inside the top of the frames and cut the slit throught it for the cards. I cut a piece of cardboard the same size and cut a slit in that too. Glue the foam to the cardboard. Then cover the foam with material. This was completely trial and error. I covered it, then pulled excess through the slit so that it would cover the inside of the slit. I then cut that so that we could pull it back and tape underneath. You can either use a glue gun or clear duct tape. I took those plastic hooks (you can get them in target) and place them upside down on each of the backs of the 4 frames so that when you place the material covered foam in the box it doesn't fall in. You can modify this for whatever works for you! Good luck

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