“Kiss the Miss Goodbye” Frame

“Kiss the Miss Goodbye” Frame

This frame is a wonderful keepsake for any bride-to-be. Have all of your friends and family kiss the frame at your bridal shower or bachelorette party as a nice way to commemorate the event and Kiss the Miss Goodbye!

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Materials:

“Kiss the Miss Goodbye” Frame

Step 1:

Carefully disassemble your frame. Remove the glass and the mat. Set aside.

“Kiss the Miss Goodbye” Frame

Step 2:

Cut out and arrange the letters to spell out “Kiss the Miss Goodbye” on your frame. I cut them out and figured out how I wanted to arrange them before placing them down. I arranged it a few different ways and picked which way I liked it best. Note: Don’t buy letters that are too thick — this will make it difficult for you to put your frame back together. These ones are great!

“Kiss the Miss Goodbye” Frame  “Kiss the Miss Goodbye” Frame

“Kiss the Miss Goodbye” Frame

Step 3:

Remove the backs of the stickers and place them down on the mat in whatever arrangement you chose. Put the frame back together until it’s party time! Doing this will protect your mat and keep it clean!

“Kiss the Miss Goodbye” Frame  “Kiss the Miss Goodbye” Frame

Step 4:

On the day of the bridal shower or bachelorette party, set up a “kissing table” by carefully laying out the mat on a table for the ladies to kiss. Have some lipstick applicators handy with a mirror so they can easily apply their lipstick of choice while being sanitary.

“Kiss the Miss Goodbye” Frame

Step 5:

Have them each kiss the mat and write their name with the sharpie pens under their lips.

“Kiss the Miss Goodbye” Frame

Step 6:

Get a group photo from the party so you can have a nice picture to commemorate the event for the bride-to-be.

Step 7:

Print a few photos in the size of the frame. Mine was a 5 x 7 frame. I had mine printed at Costco, but you can also go to Walmart, Target, Walgreens, etc. I gave the extra photos to the bride-to-be so she could choose which photo she wanted in the frame, if she didn’t like the one I chose.

(I didn’t take any pictures of the frame with the group photo in it out of respect for the bride and the people in the pictures! You’ll just have to imagine your friends and family in the frame until you make yours!)

Step 8:

Clean the glass and let it dry completely before putting the frame back together. Be careful not to smudge any of the lips on the glass or mat! 🙂

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