Thursday, March 17, 2011

Altered Frame

I had this frame laying around the house and decided that I would use it to frame my print of the Eiffel Tower.  It's a large 13" x 16" wooden frame painted gold and I didn't think it did the print any justice at all being that it was a bit on the "old fashioned" side.... and not in a good way!  So I decided to change it to suit my decor.

 This was the original frame

Firstly I painted the wooden frame with acrylic paint (Espresso), then a clear coat of crackle medium and lastly a thick coat of white acrylic paint. As the white paint started to dry the crackle took effect
 
 


I wasn't happy with how white it looked so I sponge painted antique white over the entire frame
and then distressed it with Walnut Stain ink
Next step was to work on the inside mat
I didn't like the plain white mat so I used some gel medium (matte finish) and put a light coat all over the mat and then layered old book paper on top and lifted it to reveal reverse print on the matting. 
It was still looking a little stark so I distressed the print with Tim Holtz distress inks; "Brushed Corduroy"all over and "Walnut Stain" around the edges.
I painted the inside 1/4" interior strip Espresso and roughed it up a bit with a sanding block.
and here is the finished product



Til next time... Enjoy!

11 comments:

  1. Valery...WOW!!!...this is absolutely stunning!!! You've done an amazing job...I just love it!

    Hugs,
    Lyn

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  2. Wow Valery, the frame turned out fantastic. Great job.

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  3. Very pretty Valery! Love how it turned out! I am a sucker fro frames, so this will come in handy for me. Have a great weekend!

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  4. Love what you've done with this! New follower :)

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  5. I found you over on Craft Gossip. Your frame and mat turned out amazing and perfect for the print.

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  6. BRILLIANT WORK! Love it!

    Judi

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  7. Wowwww excellent idea!!! Thank you so much for sharing!

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  8. I can't wait to try this. Thank you! New Follower.

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  9. clever girl. I love how it turned out with the reverse prints.

    thanks for sharing.

    blessings
    barbara jean

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