Turned out great. Did you sandwich the invitation between the glass?
Scooch, what I do with frames usually, is make the face of the frame including whatever I decide looks best for the edging..then on the back side, solder around the clear glass relatively flatly and using a piece of u zinc and my handy dandy lil notcher..you could always just cut v's...I take the piece of glass (or cardboard, a photo frame backer) and put the u zinc along one edge, making a mark at the edge of the first corner, notch it...go around the next corner the same way and cut it off at the right length when you reach the other side. Place the zinc around the glass, or whatever you may want to use for a backing and tack solder it to the back side of the piece. I usually tack it at each top side...in the center of each side..the corners and the middle of the bottom. (I should draw a picture..but I'm not as good at that as some people on the forum...lol) This way I've found the paper or photo that will be used in the project won't get wet from cleaning it piece up...it's also removable, so whomever the gift recipient is can change the photo if they'd like.
Also...the soldering isn't all that good...the wavy portions are "New Wave" foil. Which in this instance, since it is being given to a 16 yo..well I just thought it looked like a younger person's frame with the New Wave. It's fun to use on occasion.
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